Hector Garduño Velasco
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A. COMPARISON OF EXPERIENCES IN FOUR COUNTRIES
a. Comparative Analysis of the Four Case Studies
b. Summary of the Country Experiences
B. FIRST APPROACH TO A SET OF GUIDELINES
a. Guidelines for Setting Up an Enabling Environment for Implementation
b. Guidelines for Drafting Implementable Legislation
c. Guidelines for an Implementation Strategy
Abbreviations and Units
A. WATER AVAILABILITY AND USE
B. WATER INSTITUTIONS AND LEGISLATIONi. Background
ii. Current Organizational Structure
iii. Legal Bases for the Water Rights Administration SystemC. DEALING WITH WATER RIGHTS IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES
i. General Procedure
ii. Regularization of Existing Water Uses
iii. Regularization of Existing Wastewater Discharges
iv. Collection of Water Charges
v. Water Rights Transfers
vi. Information System
vii. Monitoring ImplementationD. THE WATER RIGHTS ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM: A PRE-REQUISISTE FOR THE SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF WATER RESOURCES
E. USEFUL POINTERS FOR THE FUTURE OF WATER RIGHTS ADMINISTRATION
References
Abbreviations and Units
A. WATER AVAILABILITY AND USE
B. WATER RESOURCES INSTITUTIONS AND LEGISLATIONi. Water-Related Institutions
ii. Legal Bases of the Water Right Administration SystemC. THE WATER ACTION PLAN: A CORNERSTONE FOR WATER RIGHTS ADMINISTRATION
D. DEALING WITH WATER RIGHTS IMPLEMENTATION ISSUESi. Phased and Gradual Approach to Implementation of the Water Rights Administration System
ii The Main Bottleneck: Meager Capacity
iii. A Pragmatic Recommendation: Filing of Application Documents
iv. Framework for Decentralization
v. The Core Recommendation: Make Water Legislation Consistent with the Water Action Plan
Abbreviations and Units
A. WATER AVAILABILITY AND USEi. Summary of Available Information
ii. Water Availability and Uses at the National and Regional LevelB. WATER INSTITUTIONS AND LEGISLATION
i. Background
ii. Legal Bases of the Water Rights Administration SystemC. IMPLEMENTATION WORKPLAN: RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROGRESS
i. Description of Activities Important to the Implementation Process Prior to the Enactment of the National Water Bill
ii. Implementation Activities Following the Enactment of the National Water Bill
iii. Main Lesson Learnt and Next StepsReferences
APPENDIX. GUIDELINES TO ESTABLISH A TRAINING PROGRAM TO SUPPORT IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL WATER ACTi. The Need for a Training Program
ii. Difficulties associated with training, the need for priority and conceptual definitions
iii. Previous experience and current activities related to training within the DWAF
iv. Proposed organization
Abbreviations
A. THE BACKDROP TO SRI LANKAS PROPOSED WATER RIGHTS ADMINISTRATION SYSTEMPART 1. BACKGROUND
PART 2. THE POLICY AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORKi. Simultaneous Drafting of Water Resources Policy, Act and Regulations
ii. Analysis of the Draft Policy and Act from the Governments Perspective
iii. Analysis of the Draft Act and Regulations Draft from the Applicants and Users Viewpoint
iv. Recommended Amendments to the Draft Act and RegulationsB. WORKPLAN TO IMPLEMENT THE WATER RIGHTS ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM
References
APPENDIX - SAFEGUARD YOUR WATER RIGHTS, HONOR YOUR NEIGHBORS AND PROTECT OUR ENVIRONMENT: User and Applicant ManualIntroduction
I. WHO DOES NOT REQUIRE A WATER ENTITLEMENT?
II. WHO NEEDS AN ENTITLEMENT AND WHAT SHOULD S/HE EXPECT?