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to a hazardous landfill site when they were removed from the Beck. Land and Water, the contractors responsible for the project, developed a special screening plant that enabled the hazardous waste to be separated from non-hazardous sediments, and this was the first time that such a system had been used on an inland waterways contract. In mid-2005, a multimillion-pound scheme to redevelop the Beck and its immediate vicinity began. The final stage, which started in
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527:. c. 13), was obtained on 19 March 1744, for "more effectually cleansing, deepening, widening, and preserving, a Creek, called Beverley Beck, running into the River Hull, ... and for regulating the carriages to and from the said Beck and the River Hull." One new feature introduced by the act was that the value of the tolls collected depended on the value of the goods carried. Although the corporation continued to carry out maintenance, which consisted mostly of dredging, they let the collection of tolls to an agent from 1 May 1748, and this arrangement continued for another ninety years.
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113:Date of act
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2062:Categories
2032:53°50′23″N
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1641:Montgomery
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1501:Chichester
1415:Navigable
1264:5 December
1238:5 December
1069:Frost 1827
1023:References
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962:Routledge
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525:18 Geo. 2
505:13 Geo. 1
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129:Geography
87:Navigable
67:boat beam
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1908:Features
1841:Scotland
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1355:ProQuest
1258:Archived
1232:Archived
1212:22 April
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