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Groundwater in international law: Compilation of treaties and other legal instruments
… Along the Inland International Boundary by Discharges of Hazardous Substances [San Diego, 18 July 1985] … texts] … Appendices Appendix I - List of activities … 10. Waste-disposal installations for the incineration, chemical … measures to prevent, control and reduce the release of hazardous substances into the aquatic environment and to …
Integration of groundwater management into transboundary basin organizations in Africa - Training manual
… recharge areas from polluting activities such as waste disposal sites, sewage treatment plants etc. ■■ In … is strongly recommended. This may include oversight of waste management practices in the catchment. (Module 8: … listed by World Health Organization (WHO) as potentially hazardous in drinking water. If excessive toxic trace …
The greening of water law: Managing freshwater resources for people and the environment
… of global freshwater resources. 29 J.S. Ferguson, Hazardous Material and Energy: Cyanide Disaster in Romania … medicines, recreational amenities, shoreline protection, waste processing, and carbon sequestration, among others. … endangered species protection, biodiversity conservation, hazardous waste and chemicals regulation to combating …
The Joensuu negotiation: A mulitlateral simulation exercise: The UN Framework Convention on Transboundary Aquifers
… Legal Regimes for the Environmentally Sound Management of Hazardous Chemicals and Waste: A Practitioner’s Perspective’, Review 2004, 89–101; … 2007, 79–90; Iwona Rummel-Bulska, ‘The Basel Convention on Hazardous Wastes: Problems, Negotiations and Solutions’, …
Spring: Managing groundwater sustainability
… carries chemical pollutants – usually from agriculture, waste disposal or industry. Groundwater man- agement requires … water carries chemical pollutants from agriculture, waste disposal, or industry. Thus, it is essential to assess … and economic instruments are often used to exclude hazardous activities. Finally, it is far preferable to …