Framework for Water Source Protection (Volume 1 of Framework and Guidelines for Water Source Protection). País/Territorio Uganda Tipo de documento Miscelanea Fecha 2013 Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Materia Agua Palabra clave Desarrollo sostenible Uso sostenible Conservación del ecosistema Participación pública Asociación de usuarios de aguas Participación público privada (PPP) Contaminación de las aguas dulces Instalaciones Control de la contaminación Área geográphica Africa, Africa Oriental, Naciones en desarrollo sin litoral, Países menos desarrollados Resumen These Guidelines contain general principles of and rules for Water Source Protection (e.g. protecting the water sources from threats, such as pollution, siltation and low water flows). They provide guidance for different stakeholders ranging from regulators, water users, to project managers for the implementation of water source protection, further elaborated by four other volumes that give specific guidance for the following types of water infrastructure: Piped water supplies (groundwater, surface water abstraction from lakes, rivers and reservoirs, gravity flow piped schemes from springs); Point water supplies (point source abstractions from wells, boreholes, springs and surface water, generally in rural and peri-urban areas); Multipurpose reservoirs and valley tanks (surface water impoundments and abstraction from rivers, lakes, reservoirs and surface runoff); Hydroelectric Power Plants (hydroelectric dams, run-of-river hydroelectric power stations). It is agreed that three percent of infrastructure budgets should be allocated to catchment and source protection. These guidelines were developed to enable these projects to implement this decision. The Guidelines set out a Framework for Water Source Protection Planning consisting of the following steps: Initiation and Preparation; Technical Analysis; Stakeholder Engagement; Resource Mobilisation; procedures for Water source protection plans & protection zones. Texto completo Inglés Página web www.mwe.go.ug