Legislation exists at both national and global levels to address water pollution and promote the conservation of water resources. This section outlines some of the key laws and protocols enacted worldwide.
The Kyoto Protocol, established in Kyoto, Japan, primarily focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions to combat air pollution. However, it also has indirect implications for water resources.
Primary Focus: Air pollution and climate change.
Relevance to Water: The protocol includes measures to decrease emissions from deforestation and forest degradation. Healthy forests are crucial for maintaining water cycles, preventing soil erosion, and protecting water quality in rivers and reservoirs.
The Clean Water Act (CWA) is the primary federal law in the United States governing water pollution.
Primary Objective: To restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the nation's waters.
Key Functions:
- Sets national standards for drinking water quality.
- Regulates public water systems to ensure safe and clean potable water.
- Recognizes the responsibilities of states and individuals in funding and public awareness campaigns.
This comprehensive law in China sets a framework for managing water quality.
Key Provisions:
- Establishes water quality standards.
- Defines monitoring procedures.
- Outlines funding permissions and policies for industrial units.
- Specifies penalties for violations.
Pakistan has implemented several laws and regulations to prevent water pollution and conserve its water reservoirs.
Pakistan Environmental Protection Act, 1997:
- Provides a legal framework for the protection, conservation, and improvement of the environment, including air, water, and soil.
- Empowers the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to control and regulate water pollution.
National Environmental Quality Standards (NEQS):
- This agency is responsible for ensuring that the levels of various pollutants in water bodies comply with standards set by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the EPA in Pakistan.
- It defines the permissible limits for industrial wastewater discharge to prevent the contamination of natural water bodies.
Pakistan Water Act, 1998:
- A regulatory act for the development, conservation, and management of water resources.
- Includes provisions to prevent pollution and ensure the sustainable use of water.
- Affirms the right of all citizens to equal and affordable access to clean drinking water and appropriate sanitation facilities.
- Encourages the use of Effluent Treatment Plants (ETPs) in industries and the "Polluter Pays Principle" to hold entities accountable for environmental damage.