Decree on the state spatial plan for the area of the Mokrice hydroelectric plant. Country/Territory Slovenia Document type Regulation Date 2013 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Energy, Water, Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Energy conservation/energy production Hydropower generation Policy/planning Protection of environment Sustainable development Sustainable use Freshwater resources management Waterworks Protection of habitats Protection of species Geographical area Alps, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, Mediterranean, Southern Europe Entry into force notes This text entered into force on 22 September 2013. Abstract This Decree adopts the state spatial plan for the area of the Mokrice hydroelectric plant and determines the area of the state spatial plan, the conditions regarding the purpose of interventions in the space, their location, size and design, the conditions regarding intersections or the relocation of economic public infrastructure and built public goods and the connection of spatial arrangements to them, criteria and conditions for subdivision, conditions integrated preservation of cultural heritage, nature conservation, protection of the environment and natural resources, water management, protection against natural and other disasters, protection of human health, phasing of the implementation of spatial planning, permissible deviations and other conditions and requirements for the implementation of the state spatial plan. The graphic part of the national spatial plan is given in the Annex of this tex. Full text Slovenian Website www.pisrs.si References - Legislation Implements Water Act. Legislation | Slovenia | 2002 (2020) Keyword: Basic legislation, Maritime zone, Protected area, Authorization/permit, Institution, Policy/planning, Pollution control, Framework law, Freshwater resources management, Inland waters, Groundwater, Surface water, Water rights, Basin/catchment/watershed, Water conservation zone, Sustainable development, Water supply, Waterworks, Freshwater pollution Source: FAO, FAOLEX