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E2 - Prevention of Aquifer Pollution
… urban sources such as municipal sewage treatment plants, waste disposal and industry effluents), diffuse/non-point … established with sufficient certainty. Prime examples are waste disposal sites, landfills, septic tanks, inadequate … clean-up capacity of certain types of soils for subsequent recovery (in case of surface spreading techniques, called …
Groundwater in international law: Compilation of treaties and other legal instruments
… texts] … Appendices Appendix I - List of activities … 10. Waste-disposal installations for the incineration, chemical … through the application of, inter alia, low- and non-waste technology; (b) Transboundary waters are protected … disposal systems available to the public; (e) Recycling, recovery and reuse; Groundwater in international law 73 (f) …
Flow : The essentials of environmental flows
… compensation User fees and other environmental flows cost recovery Out-of-Stream Taxpayers and philan- thropists THIRD … Thus, the prospects for user charges and cost recovery are not promising. 5 6 A final financing source … alike. In theory, opportunities might exist for cost recovery through fishing fees; however, these will often be …
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: … after a disas- ter to reduce the impacts and improve recovery. viii) Resilience/Capacity – The capability of the …
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 … 2005. The outcome has been stabilisation, and even partial recovery, of groundwater levels in the most heavily-exploited …
The greening of water law: Managing freshwater resources for people and the environment
… medicines, recreational amenities, shoreline protection, waste processing, and carbon sequestration, among others. … sources are incredibly polluted with human and industrial waste as a result of untreated effluent and unregulated … 20 (2001), at p. 482. 60 Z. Sheng, An aquifer storage and recovery system with reclaimed wastewater to preserve native …