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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.

Pays/Territoire
Bélarus
Type du document
Règlement
Date
2005 (2006)
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Sujet
Eau
Mot clé
Approvisionnement en eau Eau potable Pollution des eaux douces Gestion des resources en eau douce Protection du consommateur Lutte contre la pollution
Aire géographique
CEI (Communauté des États indépendants), Europe de l'Est, Europe, Europe et Asie Centrale
Résumé

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.

Texte intégral
Russe
Site web
minzdrav.gov.by

Références - Législation

Abrogé par

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”.

Législation | Bélarus | 2014

Mot clé: Hygiène/procédures sanitaires, Eau potable, Contrôle de qualité alimentaire/innocuité des produits alimentaires, Gestion des resources en eau douce, Pollution des eaux douces, Approvisionnement en eau, Eau à usage industriel, Lutte contre la pollution

Source: FAO, FAOLEX