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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 … other open spaces, or disposal of human faeces with solid waste. Improved Shared Open defecation Unimproved 0 500 1 000 …
Law for water management: a guide to concepts and effective approaches
… Fund UWWT European Council Directive Concerning Urban Waste Water Treatment WHO World Health Organization WPWP … and freshwater ecosystems. Glossary xi effluent: liquid waste, whether treated or untreated, that flows from a … effluent requirements: measure of the amount of waste material that may be discharged into the environment. …
Issues in water law reform
… qualifications of these rights arose from the uncontrolled waste of artesian water, following discovery of the Great … also been closely examined for structuring access to trade waste disposal and are being seriously considered by at least … its uneven space and time distribution, along with waste and pollution, is making water with suitable quality …
Sources of international water law
… through the application of, inter alia, low- and non-waste technology; (b) transboundary waters are protected … from point sources through the prior licensing of waste-water discharges by the competent national authorities, … discharges are monitored and controlled; (c) limits for waste-water discharges stated in permits are based on the …
Wetlands, water and the law. Using law to advance wetland conservation and wise use
… their gills every 2 years, purifying it of much organic waste.26 Wetlands also provide an important reservoir of … is also lost through official or illegal dumping of waste. Problems of this type are directly linked to … farming, hydroelectricity, navigation and controlled waste transport and disposal. Indirect actions affecting …