Segments of the Public River Domain (DPF) — Métropole

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
2021.01.21 06:38
Created
2017.07.28
Available languages
French
Keywords
metropole, zonage, donnees-ouvertes, france, domaine-public-fluvial, parcelles-cadastrales, inland-waters, politique-de-lenvironnement, passerelle-inspire
Quality scoring
195

Dataset description

An Element of the Public River Domain is either a part of Cours d'Eau, a Plan d' Water, or an Works belonging to the public river domain. The river public domain comes from a historical process that has evolved over time: — l' Ordinance of 1835 establishing the “nomenclature of inland waterways”, — the water courses referred to in subsequent acts of n°#x27; incorporation including international treaties, — classified since 2003 by order of classification of the prefect coordinator of the basin or of the local authority, — in the DOMs, l'all courses d'eau Police Services of l'Eau/MISE identified by the 2005 Circular. These regulatory texts constitute, according to the Element of the Public Fluvial Domain, the founding regulatory text of this domain. An element of the River Public Domain belongs to the state of the river; except for those transferred to a community or group of communities by order of the PCB (including in the DOMs) and water courses incorporated directly into the DPF by the competent authority of #x27; a community. At n°#x27; origin the DPF was created for the purposes of navigation. Some elements have been removed from the “Nonenclature of Waterways” and retained in the FFO without any particular assignment. Since 1964, it has been possible to assign to the DPF elements for d' other than navigation. The same reasoning with respect to the historical s' applies for decommissioning texts and allows to identify the #x27; competent authority being at the origin of the decommissioning. Decommissioning implies the return of the segment to the common law. The transverse limit of the sea serves as the downstream limit for the Domaine Public Fluvial. The Segment of the Public River Domain allows the link to the national hydrographic repository by allowing it to be divided for the needs of the DPF theme. __Origin__ Updated on the basis of information provided by the services of the State __Partner organisations__ ASH, ONEMA __Links annexes__ * [see documentation on Sandre website](http://www.sandre.eaufrance.fr/squelettes/consulter_fiche_entite.php?dictionnaire=/db/sandre/Schemas/zon/2.2/sandre_fmt_xml_zon.xsd&entite=SegDPF) [See this page on geo.data.gouv.fr](https://geo.data.gouv.fr/fr/datasets/387b61df4f325b879f2dbe32663190c0a0625b75)
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