Hunan Province Dongting Lake Protection Regulations. Country/Territory China Document type Regulation Date 2021 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Water Keyword Aquaculture Authorization/permit Certification Effluent waste water/discharge Environmental planning Fertilizers/nutrients Freshwater pollution Inspection Integrated management Monitoring Offences/penalties Pesticides Policy/planning Priorities Protection of environment Surface water Sustainable development Sustainable use Pollution control Sewerage Geographical area Asia, Asia and the Pacific, East Asian Seas, Eastern Asia, North Pacific, North-West Pacific Basin Yangtze Abstract These Regulations are enacted in accordance with the Yangtze River Protection Law, the Environmental Protection Law of the people's Republic of China, the Water Law, aiming to protect and improve the ecological environment of Dongting Lake, ensure the sustainable development of economy and society, promote the construction of ecological civilization and promote the harmonious coexistence between man and nature. Full text Chinese Website slt.hunan.gov.cn References - Legislation Implements Water Law of the People's Republic of China. Legislation | China | 2002 (2016) Keyword: Basic legislation, Water charges, Policy/planning, Freshwater resources management, Authorization/permit, Priorities, Navigation, Research, Irrigation, Institution, Waterworks, Hydropower generation, Flood, Dispute settlement, Data collection/reporting, Water rights, Protected area, Groundwater, Surface water, Sustainable use Source: FAO, FAOLEX Environmental Protection Law. Legislation | China | 1989 (2014) Keyword: Farming, Ecofriendly products/ecofriendly processes, Agricultural development, Framework law, Basic legislation, Environmental planning, Ecosystem preservation, Liability/compensation, Early warning system, Pollution control, Access-to-information, EIA, Public participation, Protection of environment, Policy/planning, Freshwater resources management, Freshwater pollution, Sustainable use, Sustainable development Source: FAO, FAOLEX