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DRAWINGS ARE TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH LS Mhs M 50 LS LS LS H Pond Mh LS H Mhs FB Mhs RELEVANT REPORTS. LS Mh Mh Mh LS LS H HWM LS Mh LS Jetty Pond LS FP LS Mhs Mhs LS M 50 ES LS LS 6. ALL DRAWINGS ARE THE PROPERTY OF ATKINS LS H Mhs H Port Tunnel LS LS Mh Mh HWMHWMHWMHWMHWM BYRNELOOBY. LS Mh Mh Mh LS ROAD LS Mh LS LS Mh Mh LS Mh LS Mh LS H Mh Mh LS Mh Mh LS LS Mh LS Mh Mhs Mhs LS H Mh LS Mh H LS H Mh Mh ES Mh M 50 HWM H LSMh Mhs LS Mhs BOND LS Mhs Mhs LS 7. [xx.xx m CD] REFER TO LEVELS AT CHART DATUM H Mh Mh LS LS LS Mhs LS Mh LS (DUBLIN PORT). H H Mhs Mh Mh LS 186 Mhs Mh LS Mh HWMHWMHWMHWMHWM 10 3.2 Mhs Mh 188 Mh Mh LS LS Area under construction. H LS Mhs Ramp Mh LS Mh Mud Mh LS 8. ORDNANCE DATUM MALIN [O.D.M.]. LS LS Mhs Mh Mh Mh Mhs LB 202 3.3 Mh LS Mh Mhs LS LS Mh Mhs LS 74 Mhs Mh Ramp Mh Mh Mhs LS H Mhs Mh 2 Mh 0 LS Mh Mh Mhs Mh Mh Mh LS H Mh 80 6 125 LS Electricity LS LS Station Mh Mhs Mh Mh LS 8 Mh Mhs PROMENADE LS LS 81 Mhs Mh Mh Mh Mhs PROMENADE ROAD Mh LS Mh H LS Mhs Mh Mh H LS Mhs 2 BM 3.89 LS ROAD Ramp Ramp LS LS 1.1 BM 3.59 LS LS LS 1 Mhs Mh LS Tk Tank 10 ES Tank LS Tk H Mhs ES ROAD LS Mh Mhs Mhs Mh LS Mh NEW CUSTOMS Mhs M 50 LS Mh LS Mh Mhs LS M 50 HWM 2.51m Mhs Mh H LS Mhs LS BOND HOUSE Mhs H Mhs LS Mh H LS School Mh 3.4 LS Mhs LS Mh H Mh Mh Mh LS Mhs LS ES 22 LS Mh ES Mh LS Mh LS LS Mh Mh CHART DATUM [C.D.] Mh 1 Mhs Mhs Mh LS LS Mhs Mh LS Mhs Mhs ES Mhs Area under construction Mh Mhs H Mh LS ES Mhs H Mh HWM Mh LS Mhs PROMENADEMh ROAD Mhs Mhs LS Mh PROMENADE Mhs Mh Mh LS ROAD HWM (DUBLIN PORT) LS ES Mh H 19 Dockland's Innovation LS 4 H LS H LS Ramp Mh LS H LS Park Mh LS Mh LS Mh Mh Mh H LS 5 H H Mh LWM ES H Mh LS Mh Mh H LS Mhs Mhs Mh LS Mhs HWM LS Mhs ES Mh Mh H Area under construction LS LS HWM HWM Silo PROMENADE HWM HWM HWM ES LS H H ROAD LS 3.5 H Mh 16-17 LS H H Mhs LS H Mh Mh Tk A1 LS H Pump Mh Mh 6-7 131 BM Mhs Tank Mh Station LS LS 3.99 H Electricity Mhs Station 9. OS MAP SHEET NO; Mh Mhs 15 111 Mh Tanks Mh 109 LS LS Mh Mh Mhs (Block 6) LS H Tank Island Key H Radio Mh Tank Mh Mast H LS 3198-18, 3198-19, 3198-20, 3198-23, 3198-24, 3198-25, LS 12 9 Tk Tank LS Electricity Station 239 H Mh Mhs 240 3.4 Tanks 237 LS 238 H Mh Tk Warehouse (Block 2) Mhs (Block 5) (55-112) H 3199-16, 3199-17, 3199-18, 3199-21, 3199-23, 3199-24, LS ROAD 79 77 H DRIVE LS H EXTENSION 11 H Tanks 232 Mh Mh Mhs Tanks 231 BOND ROAD Mhs H LS H 229 Mhs Mh LS Mh 230 Ramp Mh (Block 3) LS LS H Mhs LS (113-166) H 3264-2, 3264-3, 3264-4, 3264-5, 3264-8, 3264-9, 3264-10, Mh ES Chy Warehouse Mhs Tanks H LS HWM LS LS Mhs LS LS MERCHANT'S55 Tk Tanks 53 Mh Mhs TEELING WAY 52 Mhs 50 (Block 4) Crane Rail ROAD 3264-13, 3264-14, 3264-15, 3265-1, 3265-6, 3265-7, 3265-8, Mh Mhs LS (228-167) Tanks H LS Mh Mhs Mh LS H Mhs LS Tanks Mh Freight Ramp LS 40 Mh H Mhs LS 38 H Yard Mh LS Tanks LS 39 H Mh LS Tanks 3265-9, 3265-11, 3265-12. 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