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Law for water management: a guide to concepts and effective approaches
… 6. WATER RESOURCE QUALITY I. WATER QUALITY II. WATER POLLUTION III. WATER POLLUTION CONTROL IV. CONCLUSION REFERENCES 7. DRINKING WATER … that sets an aggregate rather than individual cap on pollution (or resource use), issues individual emission (or …
The greening of water law: Managing freshwater resources for people and the environment
… 43 3. Pollution prevention and abatement … ............................................. 86 2. Pollution prevention and abatement … and loss in the past 50 years, destroyed by overuse, pollution and other human activities. This being said, there … of safe drinking water and basic sanitation options. Water pollution also affects the capacity of wetlands to provide …
Wetlands, water and the law. Using law to advance wetland conservation and wise use
… or Manage Damaging Processes 237 19.1 Nonpoint Source Pollution 237 19.1.1 Agricultural Sources 237 19.1.2 Lead … dynamiting and poison used to catch coral reef fauna, pollution and ship's anchors.45 Indicators may also be linked … than a snapshot. Certain forms of damage, particularly pollution-induced change, are often latent and do not result …
Issues in water law reform
… - known as a zero-revenue auction - is used to deepen air pollution markets. Under this mechanism, every year, each … T. (1985), Emissions trading: An exercise in reforming pollution policy. Resources for the Future, Washington DC. US … uneven space and time distribution, along with waste and pollution, is making water with suitable quality for specific …
Commodities at a Glance - Special issue on Shale Gas
… attention as they can be the source of potential pollution of the environment and of water resources in … is considered to be the main source of potential pollution of water by hydraulic fracturing activities. … water. Moreover, no direct action may be taken to reduce pollution when groundwater resources are contaminated. In …