Establishing a Water Abstraction Scheme: Issues and Options
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mei 2000
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FAODOCREP:efc7cc3e-99e4-47b0-87fc-9d17e503cd56
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16
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A workable water abstraction licensing scheme is one in which users are able to comply with its provisions and the water authority is able to administer and enforce it efficiently and effectively. Such a scheme aims to formalize users’ water rights in an environment where there are concerns about scarcity, pollution, or competing uses, or where other doubts have arisen because water abstraction is unregulated. In such a system, water can be allocated among diverse users and diverse water use sectors in accordance with the government’s priorities and plans.
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