Examples of State Water Authority in a sentence
Although particular MDAs vary from state to state, they will generally include the following institutions, or equivalent: (1) the Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency (RUWASSA) for rural WASH, (2) the Small Town Water Supply and Sanitation Agency (STWSSA) for small town WASH, (3) the State Water Authority (SWA) for urban water supply, and (4) the state urban sanitation authority.
Water resources management functions are not performed, or performed by several agencies in a fragmented way; instead these functions should be placed under a new State Water Authority (SWA), which would issue water user licenses, including licensing SCWRLI, which should remain responsible for irrigation water delivery.
In Sarawak, the State Water Authority regulates water supply authorities.
The communities, as is traditional practice in Sudan, are charging for water and managing the water points well and have made provisions for maintenance with the State Water Authority, which in turn has been better equipped by the Project through procurement of a drilling rig and spare parts.
Where a State Water Authority exists, it will have a fair representation of the State Groundwater Advisory Council.
The State Water Authority shall act as state nodal unit for organizing the water quality monitoring and surveillance programme.
This would require a specific permit that is issued by the State Water Authority.
State Water Authority, Water Supply Agencies, Panchayati Raj Institutions and other stakeholders shall have coordination so as to take holistic approach in providing sustainable safe water supply to the community.
Entitlements become part of the Commonwealth Environmental Water Holdings at the time the entitlement is registered by the relevant State Water Authority on the Commonwealth Environmental Water Holders licence.
The State Water Authority may levy such fee and tariff rates as may be specified in the Fourth Schedule for the abstraction, taking, drawing of raw water from any stream, river, water courses or subterranean sources and for the impounding of water, for:(a) industrial or commercial usage;(b) generation of electricity or electrical energy; or(c) any other usages not prohibited by the Ordinance.