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Inland and Waterways
* Description of Inland Waterways in the Congo from the UN Joint Logistics Centre
* Inland Waterways Navigation, Locks and Dams
** Sec 206, Inland Waterways Revenue Act of 1978, as amended by Sec 1405, WRDA 1986
In the 1950s traffic began to fall and low fixed bridges would have replaced opening bridges but for the actions of the Inland Waterways Association of Ireland which persuaded the Tánaiste to encourage passenger launches, which kept the bridges high enough for navigation.
Charlotte was heavily involved in campaigning for more funds and the regeneration of England's waterways while in Parliament and won the first ever Inland Waterways Association Parliamentarian of the Year Award in 2008.
The Inland Waterways Association organised several protest meetings, and the one held in Lancaster led to the formation of the Lancaster Canal Boat Club.
There are nine partners: British Waterways, Cumbria County Council, Inland Waterways Association, Kendal Town Council, Lancashire County Council, City of Lancaster Council, Lancaster Canal Trust, South Lakeland District Council, and The Waterways Trust.
In the context of British Inland Waterways, " narrow boat " refers to the original working boats built in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries for carrying goods on the narrow canals ( where locks and bridge holes would have a minimal MAXIMUM width of ; some locks on the Shropshire Union are even smaller ).
* Inland Waterways Protection Society
With the increase in interest in waterways as leisure facilities, the Inland Waterways Association began to take an active role in the improvement of the River Gipping from the 1970s.
* Article written by Bob Kearney ( former working party organiser of Ipswich Branch of the Inland Waterways Association ) for " Navvies ", the magazine of the Waterway recovery Group.
* Ipswich Branch of Inland Waterways Association who are restoring the navigation.
Further funding came from an Inland Waterways Association national restoration fund, launched in 1969.
This was first considered by the Severn Trent Water Authority in 1974, who conducted a survey, the cost of which was partly funded by the Inland Waterways Association.
A group supporting the restoration of the canal had been set up in the early 1950s independently of the Inland Waterways Association, with which it was subsequently merged.
In July 1958, the Bowes Committee published their Inquiry into Inland Waterways which specifically mentioned the Kennet and Avon finding " no justification for restoring the section from Reading to Bath ".
A government white paper followed the Bowes Report in February 1959, recommending that an Inland Waterways Redevelopment Advisory Committee should assist schemes to regenerate canals that were no longer able to collect enough fees from tolls to pay for their upkeep.
The northern section was the setting for a high-profile campaign by the fledgling Inland Waterways Association in 1947, involving the right of navigation under Tunnel Lane bridge, which required the Great Western Railway to jack it up in order to allow boats to pass.
After Lord Methuen raised the issue in the House of Lords in 1947, and was assured that the bridge " would be lifted at any time on notice of intended passage being given ", Tom Rolt of the Inland Waterways Association ( IWA ) announced that he intended to pass under the bridge on 20 May 1947.
A campaign against closure was mounted by the Inland Waterways Association and local activists.
Another step forwards occurred in 2010, when British Waterways gave Inglesham Lock to the Trust, and the Inland Waterways Association mounted a national campaign to fund its restoration and around of canal above it.

Inland and Association
* Association of Inland Navigation Authorities ( AINA )
Suttons Bay is home to the Inland Seas Education Association, educating school age youth on the Great Lakes by use of the Inland Seas schoolship.
In 2002, the waterway was identified as being of high priority in the Association of Inland Navigation Authorities report entitled Vision for Strategic Enhancement of Britain's Inland Navigation Network, and was one of several new projects highlighted at British Waterways ' Unlocked and Unlimited conference held in March.
A Heritage Survey, which cost £ 60, 000 and was funded by the Inland Waterways Association, was carried out, as was a Community Development Plan and a Visitor Management Strategy, costing another £ 30, 000, all of which were pre-requisites for the main HLF bid.
In June 2010 the Inland Waterways Association ( IWA ) mounted a national campaign for £ 125, 000 to enable Inglesham Lock and around of the pound above it to be restored.
It is now run by Essex Waterways Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Inland Waterways Association.
After negotiations with the Administrator, the Inland Waterways Association ( IWA ) signed a maintenance and operating agreement in November 2005 to take over responsibility for the running of the navigation through a wholly owned subsidiary called Essex Waterways Ltd.
In 1988 the West Country branch of the Inland Waterways Association produced a walking guide to the canal, and to several others in the West Country, hoping to stimulate interest in it.

Inland and River
Inland, outboard motorists welcome cooler weather and the chance to buzz over Colorado River sandbars and Lake Mead.
The Inland Tlingit live along the large interior lakes and the drainage of the Taku River as well as in the southern Yukon territory, and subsist in a manner similar to their Athabascan neighbors in the mixed spruce taiga.
Inland, the cities of Paso Robles, Templeton, and Atascadero lie along the Salinas River, near the Paso Robles wine region.
Inland part, along the Murchison River Gorge:
Inland canals in Ohio and Indiana constituted another important waterway, which connected with Great Lakes and Ohio River traffic.
This definition is frequently known as New England North West or less commonly the Northern Region or Northern Inland Region and includes the western valleys of the Gwydir River and Namoi River and their tributaries, and the foothills and spur ranges which generally form the western side of the central Northern Tablelands.
Small rivers drain from the surrounding mountains into Lake Biwa, and its main outlet is the Seta River, which later becomes the, Uji-kawa, combining with the Katsura and Kizu to become the Yodo River and flows into the Seto Inland Sea at Osaka Bay.
The entire stretch of Highway 19 between Campbell River and the city of Parksville is a divided four-lane freeway or expressway ( alternates ), with a nominal speed limit of 110 km / h ( 68 mph ), and is referred to as the " Inland Island Highway ".
The Inland Northwest, or Inland Empire, is a region in the Pacific Northwest centered on Spokane, Washington, including the surrounding Columbia River basin and all of North Idaho.
The Northeastern Washington and Northern Idaho portion of the Inland Empire are mountainous and forested, and the crest of the Bitteroot Range of the Rocky Mountains forms part of the eastern boundary of the Inland Empire region, while the Columbia River forms a significant part of its southern boundary.
They were produced through a partnership with Indian River County, St. Johns River Water Management District, Florida Inland Navigation District, Florida Power and Light, ConocoPhillips, Wild Birds Unlimited, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, and many others.
Starting in 1907, Hill bought land in Klickitat County, Washington near the Columbia River, envisioning a new community in the Inland Empire.
It flows from the northern flanks of the Inland Kaikoura Range into the Awatere River and lies within the
* Dena ’ ina ( Dialects: Outer Inlet, Upper Inlet, Iliama, Inland Dena ' ina, Kachemak Bay, Kenai Dena ' ina, Susitna River )
It drains Lake McRae, Carters and Robinson Saddles on the south-western side of the Inland Kaikoura Range and feeds into the Clarence River.
The exception is an area known as Inland Tlingit, which extends up the Taku River and into northern British Columbia and the Yukon Territory around the Atlin ( Áa Tleen “ Big Lake ”) and Teslin ( Desleen < Tas Tleen “ Big Thread ”) lake districts, as well as a concentration around Bennett Lake at the end of the Chilkoot Trail ( Jilkhoot ).
In his book, Inland Fishes of California, Peter Moyle recounted a letter sent to him on March 24, 1974 from Mrs. Valerie Masson Gomez: My grandmother's family operated a summer resort at Upper Soda Springs on the Sacramento River just north of the present town of Dunsmuir, California.
The 1939 edition of " Inland Waterways of Great Britain ", an early attempt to provide a guide for the leisure use of canals, noted that the River Lee had " several subsidiary canalised waterways ", and listed Bow Creek, Old River Lee, City Mills River and Waterworks River, but did not describe them collectively.

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