Contents I Basic provisions II Water resources crops grown in ireland Water structures III IV V Integrated water management crops grown in ireland Water Act and water documentation VI prohibition, restriction of rights and obligations of owners and users of water land and water facilities VII Other subjects of water management VIII Informing crops grown in ireland and Water Information crops grown in ireland System IX Financing Water Management X Monitoring XI Penal provisions XII Transitional and Final GENERAL PROVISIONS Subject crops grown in ireland of regulation
This law regulates the legal status of water, integrated water management, management of water facilities and water land, sources and methods of financing water activities, monitor the implementation of this law, as well as other issues of importance to water management.
The provisions of this Act shall apply to all surface water and groundwater in the territory crops grown in ireland of the Republic of Serbia, including thermal and mineral waters, crops grown in ireland except crops grown in ireland groundwater from which to obtain crops grown in ireland useful raw minerals and geothermal energy.
1) The aquifer is a subsurface layer or layers of rock mass or other geological environment sufficient porosity and permeability to allow quantitatively significant flow of groundwater crops grown in ireland or the abstraction of significant quantities of groundwater;
2) torrent flow (hereinafter torrents) is occasional or constant flow where, due to the intense atmospheric precipitation or rapid snowmelt leads to sudden changes of water regime in the form of high flood waves and possibly endanger the lives and health of people and their property, as well as the values of environment;
12) water system consists of all water, water land and water structures in a certain area;
13) water area is the area that makes one or more neighboring river basins and sub-basins or parts thereof on the territory of the Republic of Serbia, together crops grown in ireland with associated groundwater, which is defined as the basic unit for water management;
23) good surface water status is the status of the water bodies of surface water was achieved when its ecological status and its chemical status at least "good" in accordance with a special regulation;
25) good surface water chemical status is the chemical status must comply crops grown in ireland with prescribed crops grown in ireland environmental objectives for surface water or chemical status of a water body of surface water such that the concentration of pollutants crops grown in ireland do not exceed the environmental quality standards, in accordance with a special regulation;
28) erosion area is an area where, due to the effect of water, created the appearance of erosion, dredging, scratching, undermining and slipping, land may become susceptible to these effects due to changes in utilization method (cutting down of forests, degradation of meadows, construction of buildings on unstable slopes, etc. ), as well as land mining and industrial wastes;
29) pollution is the direct or indirect introduction, as a result of human activity, of substances or heat into the air, water or land which may be harmful to human health or the quality of aquatic crops grown in ireland ecosystems or from land ecosystems directly depending on aquatic ecosystems (coastal ecosystems), which causes damage to material assets or reduces or interferes with customary and other legitimate use of the environment;
31) significantly altered in a water body is a body of surface water which as a result of physical changes caused by human activity, significantly altered in terms of its characteristics and classified in accordance with a special regulation;
33) inundación area is the strip of land between the river bed of small and marginal water (flood) line of sinks for a hundred crops grown in ireland years of great water in the area they are constructed facilities to protect against the harmful effects of water (unregulated inundación area), the area between the sinks for small water and internal (defended) foot facility built for flood protection (inundación crops grown in ireland regulated area); crops grown in ireland
34) public sewer is a collection of technical and sanitary facilities and measures, which ensure continuous and systematic crops grown in ireland collection, removal, treatment and discharge of waste water and atmospheric villages and economy to the corresponding receivers-recipients;
35) public water system is a set of interrelated technical and sanitary facilities and equipment destined to the population and economy of the village provide drinking water that meets the requirements for safety;
40) of small water trough (hereinafter: the trough) is a recess through which the small and mid-water streams, and a recess was constantly covered by the waters of natural lakes and other surface waters;
48) priority substances are substances isolated from those that pose a significant risk to the aquatic environment or the other over it, whose list is determined by a special regulation. These substances include the "priority hazardous substances" that are identified as selected priority substances and causing increased risk to human health or the environment, and lists the measures that must be applied in connection crops grown in ireland with them shall be determined by a special regulation;
49) the available groundwater resource
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