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Order No. 89 of the State Committee for Environmental Protection regarding the modalities of elaboration and validation of the norms of permissible limits of hazardous impact on water basins.

Country/Territory
Russian Federation
Document type
Regulation
Date
1997
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Water
Keyword
Surface water Groundwater Environmental fees/charges Standards Freshwater pollution Water charges Pollution control
Geographical area
Arctic, Asia and the Pacific, Black Sea, Caspian Sea, CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States), Eastern Europe, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, North Pacific, North-West Pacific
Abstract

The President of the State Committee for Environmental Protection orders to establish that the norms of permissible limits of hazardous impact on water basins must be elaborated for a water basin or part of it for the purpose of maintaining the state of groundwater or surface water in conformity with the respective ecological requirements. Permissible limits of hazardous impact on water basins must be applied in the process of issuing licenses for water management, carrying out state control over the use and protection of water basins, determination of water charges and fines and legal actions for the compensation of damage caused by the infringement of water legislation.

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References - Legislation

Implements

Ministerial Decree No. 1504 regarding the modalities of elaboration and validation of the norms of permissible limits of hazardous impact on water basins.

Legislation | Russian Federation | 1996

Keyword: Surface water, Groundwater, Environmental fees/charges, Standards, Freshwater pollution, Water charges, Pollution control

Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Federal Law No. 167-FZ Water Code.

Legislation | Russian Federation | 1995

Keyword: Basic legislation, Groundwater, Surface water, Water abstraction, Water quality standards, Freshwater pollution, Freshwater resources management, Industrial water use, Recreational water use, Timber, Pollution control

Source: FAO, FAOLEX