Resolution No. 2116 defining the boundary of Annaseriyah Spring to prevent pollution and to be considered a protected area. Country/Territory Syrian Arab Republic Document type Regulation Date 2003 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Official Gazette No. 6, 11 February 2004, 2 pp. Subject Water, Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Inland waters Freshwater pollution Water conservation zone Pollution control Protected area Management/conservation Institution Geographical area Asia, Mediterranean, Middle East, Near East and North Africa, Western Asia Abstract This Resolution is composed of 7 articles. The Annaseriyah Spring with boundaries defined as in the attached topographic map, conserved at the General Irrigation Department of Coast Basin-Pollution Combating, Irrigation Office of Tartoos-Pollution Combating, Ministry of Housing and Reconstruction, Technical Services Department in Hems and at the Ministries of Tourism, Industry, Environment and Petroleum, is to be considered a protected area against pollution (art. 1). The following activities in the aforementioned area are prohibited: (a) all industrial and architectural activities; (b) the random use of pesticides and fertilizers; (c) irrigation of the cultivated land by using sewerage and drainage water; (d) construction of buildings, residences, industrial installations; (e) creation of treatment stations for sewerage waters; (f) creation of mines and stone quarries; (g) creation of dumps for waste disposal and refuses; (h) creation of cemeteries; (i) creation of camping, stadiums and military installations; (j) creation of roads and streets; and, (k) penetration and filtration of oil, combustibles, poisons and radioactive materials (arts. 2 and 3). The General Irrigation Department for Coast Basin shall protect the aforementioned spring and illustrate the field of its boundary (art. 4). Full text Arabic