If the body of water is man-made, a canal or reservoir for example, the
customary riparian rights may not apply, and the uses by littoral owners can
be limited. For instance, an owner of property on a lake formed by a
hydro-electric dam or on a man-made
canal may have no riparian right to withdraw water or build a dock.
On the other hand, landowners who build ponds on their own property would
continue to have riparian rights in that water.
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