Water Resource Management Clause Samples
The Water Resource Management clause establishes the rules and responsibilities for the use, conservation, and protection of water resources within the scope of the agreement. It typically outlines how parties must monitor water usage, implement conservation measures, and comply with relevant environmental regulations. This clause ensures that water resources are managed sustainably, helping to prevent overuse, pollution, or legal violations related to water use.
Water Resource Management. (a) Improvement of legal and institutional framework for management of water resources by: (i) building consensus among stakeholders on appropriate institutional framework; and (ii) assisting to draft necessary legislative amendments to conform to the agreed institutional policy thereafter.
(b) Assessment of flood-prone areas through national survey and development of alternative options for treatment.
(c) Assessment of safety condition of existing dams, and cost of their recovery and closing down depending on their condition, and provision of training regarding the legal and technical aspects of dam safety inspections.
(d) Establishment of the River Basin Councils and strengthening of their capacities.
(e) Review of the current hydrometric stations in the area of the selected River Basin Councils in order to identify current and possible future demand for surface water, improvement of the surface water data collections in these hydrometric stations and rehabilitation of monitoring stations.
Water Resource Management. Water is a scarce resource in South Africa and water shall be conserved wherever possible.
i. Taps and hosepipes must be in good repair and all leaking water fixtures/fittings are to be repaired immediately.
ii. Contractors are not permitted to use taps, hosepipes or water from other sites or residences.
Water Resource Management. Water is a scarce resource and shall be conserved wherever possible. The Contractor shall not waste water (e.g. water areas excessively etc.). All leaking water pipes are to be repaired or replaced immediately. The Contractor shall provide all drinking water and water for construction purposes. Water shall not be used unnecessarily.
Water Resource Management. 4.1 The County Department of Public Works and the District, where appropriate, will strive to coordinate development of and funding for stormwater management and drainage plans and standards.
4.2 The County and the District recognize that watershed management planning is ongoing. The County and the District may develop and adopt agreements for joint watershed management planning, groundwater resource protection, water right review, water banking, capital construction and other related services.
Water Resource Management. Various farmers and other organizations dealing with management and development of water resources are discussed herewith.
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