Navigation authority

Summary

A navigation authority is a company or statutory body which is concerned with the management of a navigable canal or river.

Rights of a navigation authority edit

Whilst the rights of individual authorities vary, a navigation authority will typically have a right to:

  • Implement a registration or licensing scheme for boats on waterways under their control
  • Levy a licence fee, tolls or both on vessels using the waterway
  • Lay down rules regarding the manner in which vessels shall be navigated.[1]

Responsibilities of a navigation authority edit

Again, responsibilities vary, but will usually include:

  • Maintaining locks and other structures
  • Dredging the channel
  • Flood control

Ownership of the waterway edit

Whilst a navigation authority may own the land over which the waterway runs, and usually does in the case of artificial waterways, this is not invariably the case, and particularly in the case of river navigations, the land beneath the river may belong to riparian landowners.

List of navigation authorities edit

United Kingdom edit

Major authorities edit

Minor authorities edit

Other bodies edit

France edit

The Netherlands edit

United States edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ British Transport Commission. "General Canal Byelaws 1965" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-10-12.