Water Act 1973 — The Water Act 1973 (1973 c.37) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that reorganised the water industry in England and Wales. It was removed from local authority control, and ten larger water authorities were set up, under state… … Wikipedia
Water Act 1945 — The Water Act 1945 (8 9 Geo. VI c. 41) was an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom, introduced by the coalition government and intended to expand and support the national water supply.It empowered the Minister of Health to acquire land and… … Wikipedia
Clean Water Act — For Clean Water Act of Ontario, Canada, see Clean Water Act (Ontario). Clean Water Act Full title Federal Water Pollution Control Amendments of 1972 Acronym CWA / Clean Water Act Enacted by the 92nd United … Wikipedia
Safe Drinking Water Act — Full title An Act to amend the Public Health Service Act to assure that the public is provided with safe drinking water, and for other purposes Colloquial name(s) SDWA Enacted by the 93rd United States Congress … Wikipedia
Clean Water Act (Ontario) — The Clean Water Act (S.O. 2006, Chapter 22) is a law enacted by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Canada. The purpose of this Act is to protect existing and future sources of drinking water. The Clean Water Act, 2006 (Bill 43) is a major part… … Wikipedia
Clean Water Act — Le Clean Water Act (Loi sur la protection de l eau, littéralement: loi sur l eau propre) est une loi fédérale américaine portant sur la pollution des eaux. Elle a été adoptée en 1972 par le Congrès qui fut passée outre le veto du président Nixon … Wikipédia en Français
Clean Water Act — (CWA) USA The federal statute that created national goals of reducing releases of toxic materials into US waters and achieving surface water standards (33 U.S.C. §§ 1251 1387). The CWA covers all waters that have a significant nexus to navigable… … Law dictionary
South African National Water Act — Le South African National Water Act est une loi sur la gouvernance de l eau votée en 1998 en Afrique du Sud. Elle instaure une réforme ambitieuse des mesures de conservation et de partage de la ressource et est souvent considérée comme un modèle… … Wikipédia en Français
Water supply and sanitation in the United States — is provided by towns and cities, public utilities that span several jurisdictions and rural cooperatives. About 15 million Americans are served by their own wells. Public water supply and sanitation systems are regulated by state level regulatory … Wikipedia
Water privatisation in South Africa — is an extremely contentious issue based on historical trends of denial of access to water and current economic needs. About a third of the South African population has no access to clean water, which has led to disease that has hindered further… … Wikipedia