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Analysis For The Legal System Of Cross Administrative Drinking Water Source Protection

Posted on:2011-02-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y W KongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166360308476285Subject:Environment and Natural Resources Protection Act
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Daily production and life, people's awareness of conservation and protection of water resources is weak, water waste and pollution is worsening, many areas of water resources can not reatch the demand. Particularly in some cities or economically developed areas, population density, water demand is large; industrial wastewater and domestic wastewater discharged into water bodies, pollution of local water resources, forming a water shortage and pollution of resources water shortage, only from the relatively water-rich areas surrounding access to drinking water resources in order to meet the needs of people's lives. Therefore, the protection of drinking water sources across administrative regions, mainly to adjust the use of ground water (water demand in cities or economically more developed regions) and the drinking water sources (located in the city or the more economically developed areas around the location of water SAR) between the relationship.The article in-depth analysis of the inter-administrative status of protection of water sources and the problems in the theoretical background and foreign legislative practice on the basis of the study, combined with China's national conditions, to build cross-administrative system of drinking water source protection legislation put forward concrete ideas. The article divided into four parts:The first chapter "of China's inter-administrative overview of the legal system to protect drinking water sources," the source of drinking water from a cross-administrative concept associated with the current status of water conservation a more profound analysis, sum up in real life there is a serious water pollution, water protection regulation ineffective administrative inconsistencies between the interests of water conservation to resolve difficulties and disputes and other issues. Also pointed out that although the existing laws, regulations and policies on cross-SAR drinking water source protection made special provisions, all levels of government also adopted a more stringent protective measures, but in the implementation process there are still many difficulties.The second chapter, "the establishment of inter-administrative region of China's legal system to protect drinking water sources of the necessity and feasibility", combined with China's actual conditions, on the one hand for the establishment of the system is to implement the objective requirements of scientific development concept is to improve the status quo, to resolve existing problems the actual requirements, but also inadequate to fill the legal system, an essential requirement; the other hand, from the existing legal and policy support and the "Beijing Miyun interests of the region of the compensation" of this water conservation practices across both administrative point of view, right the feasibility of establishing such a legal system were demonstrated.The third chapter "on cross-border drinking water source protection of foreign legal systems and ideas," the main study in France, the United States, Japan and other countries in a cross-administrative aspects of water conservation practices, describes the content of foreign-related legal system for China to set up this system provides a reference.The fourth chapter "Cross-Administrative Region of the drinking water source protection Legal System" is based on the economic, administration and jurisprudence such as the theoretical foundation, established to build such a system should follow the basic principles put forward in the existing system should improve the main Content: First, establish a unified source of drinking water basin management model; 2 is the introduction of the ecological interests of the compensation system; third is to improve the protection of drinking water sources across administrative dispute resolution mechanism to pray for the protection of drinking water sources to achieve inter-administrative purposes.
Keywords/Search Tags:cross-administrative drinking water sources, compensation for ecological benefits, safe drinking Water, watershed management
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