Water By-law, 2010. País/Territorio Sudáfrica Subdivisión territorial Western Cape Tipo de documento Legislación Fecha 2010 (2018) Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Título completoTo repeal the City of Cape Town: Water By-law of 2006; to provide for the control and regulation of water services in the City; and to provide for matters incidental thereto. Materia Agua Palabra clave Legislación básica Instalaciones Abastecimiento de agua Contrato/acuerdo Aguas subterráneas Perforación de pozos/pozos Contaminación de las aguas dulces Cánon de aguas Cumplimiento/aplicación Infracciones/sanciones Control de la contaminación Área geográphica Africa, Atlántico Sur, Africa Meridional Resumen This By-law of the city of Cape Town cooncers the regulation of potable water supply systems and domestic waste-water and sewage disposal systems in the area of jurisdiction of the city. Water may only be supplied within the area of jurisdiction of the City in terms of the provisions of this Bylaw. The City must, where it is not reasonably possible or cost effective to supply water to each consumer within a particular area, determine an alternative manner of water supply. Where the City makes use of an external water services provider, this By-law remains applicable and the Council remains the regulating authority. The By-law make provision for procedures where a water installation is defective or where there is a likelihood of a health hazard or environmental pollution or other situations that require immediate action. It also provides for the definition of service levels the city must provide to customers. The City may in determining service levels differentiate between types of consumers, geographical areas and socio-economic areas. An authorized official may issue a compliance notice to an owner or consumer concerned in case of (likely) contravention of provisions of this By-law. Texto completo Inglés Página web openbylaws.org.za