Resolution No. 130/1 of 1998 classifying the course of Beirut River as a natural site subject to the protection of the Ministry of Environment Country/Territory Lebanon Document type Regulation Date 1998 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Official Gazette No. 54, 3 December 1998, pp. 4974 and 4975. Subject Water, Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Water conservation zone Protected area Authorization/permit Management/conservation Geographical area Asia, Mediterranean, Middle East, Near East and North Africa, Western Asia Abstract In conformity with Law of 8 July 1939 on the protection of panorama, landscapes and natural localities, this Resolution decrees the course of Beirut River a natural area submitted to the protection of the Ministry of the Environment. The protected area extends from the course of Ain Al-ma crossing the following zones: Ruoisat, Dahr Al-Shir, Alqattara, Almadayeq, Forest of Addabla, Aláiroun, Alqinnaba, Alúioun, Haoumat Btalin, Sahlat alkhasiby and Khandaq Hasan, to the Course of Ain Alhashish crossing the following zones: Dahr Abu Jamil, Bimrim, Rouisat Sofer, Al-Oran, Ain Mahreid, Aljanyin, Jisr Arruhban, Alqamuá and Addoweika. The length of the area extends from the source to the mouth and the width for 500 metres from the centre of the course of the River in the direction of the two banks. The Ministry of the Environment coordinating with the Urbanization Planning Department defines conditions and requirements for permits and licenses necessary for possible works in the aforementioned areas. Full text Arabic