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Portions of a geographical area which constitutes a hydrogeological unit as the catchment area for a single river which are under the jurisdiction of two or more countries. (Source: GEMET/WPRa)
Transboundary waters means any surface or ground waters which mark, cross or are located on boundaries between two or more States; wherever transboundary waters flow directly into the sea, these transboundary waters end at a straight line across their respective mouths between points on the low-water line of their banks (Source: 1992 Water Convention, Art.1)
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B2 - Equitable and Reasonable Use of Water Resources in Practice

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C1 - No Significant Harm, Pollution Prevention and Quality Standards

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No Significant Harm and Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment

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