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Land Use Management  | Land Drainage Ordinance
Land Use Management and Legislation

Land use management and legislation are the non-structural measures that DSD has adopted to prevent the deterioration of flood risk in the drainage catchments in the New Territories. They are called non- structural because they mainly involve administrative or legislative procedures rather than construction orientated. Structural and non-structural measures are best applied together to achieve the most optimum solution in combating flooding in a particular catchment.

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b_ball.gif (1008 bytes) Land Drainage Ordinance

Last revision date: 27 August 2008