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Order No. 63 of 2004 of State Department of Statistics on Instruction for Filling out and Submitting Statistics Forms for State Accounting of Use of Water

Country/Territory
Georgia
Document type
Regulation
Date
2004
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Water
Keyword
Data collection/reporting Procedural matters Certification Effluent waste water/discharge Freshwater pollution Water quality standards Pollution control Groundwater Surface water Sewerage Flood Waterworks
Geographical area
Asia, Black Sea, Eastern Europe, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, Western Asia
Abstract

This Order adopts the instruction for filling out and submitting statistics forms for state accounting of use of water. It consists of seven articles: General provisions (1); Specifics of accounting of certain types of use water (2); Filling out the address section (3); Filling out the Table 1 (4); Filling out the Table 2 (5); Filling out the Table 3 (6); and Filling out the certificate (7). The instruction applies to water uses such as discharging water in groundwater, surface water, sewage, flood water collectors, filter facilities, evaporators, and irrigation fields.

Full text
Georgian
Website
matsne.gov.ge

References - Legislation

Implements

Law of Georgia on Water (No. 936-IS of 1997)

Legislation | Georgia | 1997 (2014)

Keyword: Marine pollution, Marine area, Coastal zone management, Framework law, Basic legislation, Groundwater, Surface water, Freshwater resources management, Potable water, Liability/compensation, Right to water, Inland waters, Water abstraction, Water charges, Water conservation zone, Water quality standards, Water rights, Waterworks, Well sinking/boreholes, Wetlands, Research, Sustainable use, Thermal and medicinal waters, Policy/planning, Integrated management, Sustainable development, Aquaculture, Flood, Hazards, Water supply, Freshwater pollution, Hazardous substances, Industrial water use, Internal trade, International trade, Irrigation, Pollution control, Protected area, Protection of environment, Public health, Water shortage/drought, Human rights

Source: FAO, FAOLEX