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Decree No. 27 of the Chief Sanitary Inspector validating Sanitary Regulation for utility and potable water supply 2.1.4.12-3-2005.

País/Territorio
Belarús
Tipo de documento
Reglamento
Fecha
2005 (2006)
Fuente
FAO, FAOLEX
Materia
Agua
Palabra clave
Abastecimiento de agua Agua potable Contaminación de las aguas dulces Manejo de recursos hídricos Protección del consumidor Control de la contaminación
Área geográphica
CEI (Comunidad de Estados Independientes), Europa Oriental, Europa, Europa y Central Asia
Resumen

This Decree establishes requirements for installation, equipment, maintenance and operation of utility and potable water supply. The scope of this Decree shall be protection of public health, conservation and improvement of water quality and consumer protection. Infringement of sanitary regulation shall entail liability in accordance with the national legislation. Owners of utility and potable water supply systems shall inform state sanitary inspection of polluted freshwater sources and non-compliance of freshwater quality with the established standards. Centralized utility and potable water supply systems shall ensure stable and continuous water supply to consumers. Use of water from utility and potable water supply systems for technical needs shall be authorized in exceptional cases by agreement with local executive bodies, environmental protection institutions and state sanitary inspection.

Texto completo
Ruso
Página web
minzdrav.gov.by

Referencias - Legislación

Revocado por

Decree No. 69 of the Ministry of Public Health validating Sanitary rules and regulations “Sanitary and epidemiological requirements for centralized utility and drinking water supply”.

Legislación | Belarús | 2014

Palabra clave: Higiene/procedimientos sanitarios, Agua potable, Control de calidad de los alimentos/inocuidad de los alimentos, Manejo de recursos hídricos, Contaminación de las aguas dulces, Abastecimiento de agua, Uso industrial del agua, Control de la contaminación

Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX