Mongolian Law on Utilization of Urban Settlement’s Water Supply and Sewage. Country/Territory Mongolia Document type Legislation Date 2012 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Water Keyword Water supply Sewerage Potable water Recycling/reuse Effluent waste water/discharge Institution Consumer protection Contract/agreement Dispute settlement Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings Enforcement/compliance Offences/penalties Pollution control Geographical area Asia, Asia and the Pacific, Eastern Asia, Landlocked Developing Nations Abstract This Law sets provides rules for facilities for receiving and treating sewage water and those used for the supply of water in an urban environment. It also defines powers of the central and local government and the Regulatory Council in these fields. The Regulatory Council shall consist of member appointed by the Prime Minister and shall carry out regulatory functions for the sector and be instrumental in solving disputes between suppliers and consumers. It shall adopt rules for the sector and issue licences. A legal entity issued with special license from Regulatory counsel shall construct new water supply and sewage of urban settlement and shall be in charge of its operation and maintenance. The Law defines rights and obligations of suppliers and consumers and regulates their relationship. there are specific rules for wastewater treatment plants. Other provisions concern breach of law, dispute resolution and monitoring compliance with the law. Full text English Website is.wsrc.mn