Law No. 27 of 1999 concerning the establishment of the General Authority for Water and Sewage. Country/Territory Iraq Document type Legislation Date 1999 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Water Keyword Institution Water supply Sewerage Effluent waste water/discharge Rainwater Pollution control Freshwater pollution Geographical area Asia, Middle East, Near East and North Africa, Persian Gulf, Western Asia Entry into force notes The Law enters into force on the date of its publication in the Official Gazette. Abstract This Law, consisting of 18 articles divided in VI Sections, instructs the local authorities in charge of processing drinking and raw water and the discharge of sewage and rainwater in all parts of Iraq beyond the boundaries of the Municipality of Baghdad. To meet this objective, the General Authority for Water and Sewage is established. Its tasks are: to conduct surveys and studies; to propose annual, medium and long-term plans; to follow up the implementation of decisions and plans. The VI Sections are: Establishment and Objectives (I); General Director of the Authority (II), and the art. 4 specifies his functions; bodies of the Authority (III): they are: the Central Body of the Authority, Water Department and the Sewer Department: the two departments have an own General Manager, whose functions are indicated by art.6; Financial Provisions (IV); Fees (V): concerning the fees needed for the establishment of hydro networks, water distribution and sewer services; Final Provisions (VI). This Law imposes water connections to all the private properties in the country and if the owner declines to participate, the competent authority should work on his behalf. Full text Arabic Website www.iraq-lg-law.org