Karachi Water and Sewerage Board Act, 1996. País/Territorio Pakistán Subdivisión territorial Sindh Tipo de documento Legislación Fecha 1996 Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Título completoAn Act to provide for the establishment of a Board for supply of water and disposal of sewerage in the Karachi Division. Materia Agua Palabra clave Manejo de recursos hídricos Abastecimiento de agua Alcantarillado Institución Agua potable Derechos/cánones Área geográphica Asia, Asia y Pacifico, Océano Índico, Mares del Asia Sudoriental, Asia Meridional Resumen The Karachi Water & Sewerage Board Act, 1996 was approved by the Provincial Assembly of Sindh for the establishment of a Board for supply of water and disposal of sewerage in Karachi. The Karachi Water and Sewerage Board (KWSB) is the main managerial and service-based consumer oriented governmental organization which is fully empowered with following functions: 1. Charge connection and water supply fees on new water and sewerage connections and on water supplies to tankers; 2. Production, transmission and distribution of potable water for domestic, commercial and industrial use, and charge monthly bill against the service provided; 3. Reduce, suspend or disconnect the water supply in the event of contravention of the provision of this Act or regulations and impose surcharge, not exceeding double the amount due, if rates, charges or fees for water supply or sewerage service or the arrears thereof are not paid within the time fixed by the KWSB. Texto completo Inglés Página web sindhlaws.gov.pk Referencias - Legislación Enmendado porr Karachi Water and Sewerage Board (Amendment) Act, 2015. Legislación | Pakistán | 2015 Palabra clave: Manejo de recursos hídricos, Abastecimiento de agua, Alcantarillado, Infracciones/sanciones, Agua potable Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX Revocado por Karachi Water and Sewerage Corporation Act, 2023 (Sindh Act No. XVIII of 2023). Legislación | Pakistán | 2023 Palabra clave: Manejo de recursos hídricos, Legislación básica, Institución, Abastecimiento de agua, Alcantarillado, Agua potable, Política/planificación, Fondo especial, Solución de controversias, Participación público privada (PPP) Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX