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COMITE CONSULTATIF CENTRAL RESSOURCES EAU [1 record]

Record 1 2016-12-21

English

Subject field(s)
  • National Bodies and Committees (Non-Canadian)
  • Water Supply
CONT

The Post World War II Era: The Beginning of Regionalization. During the height of the Battle of Britain, a Central Advisory Water Committee was created to address the inadequacy of the capabilities of many small water systems to maintain service, especially in fighting fires resulting from the bombing. The committee initiated the Water Act of 1945, which called on the government to promote the "regrouping" of water supply services. Large water systems were to take over service to smaller communities in their vicinity, and in the absence of a large system, the small systems were to establish regional systems.

OBS

England has chosen a different [water management] system than France, but still using the hydrographic unit .... Similar to France, Parliament created a central advisory water committee, which recommended a major reorganization of the structure of water management. This led to the Water Act of 1973 which legislated integrated, water management in a catchment basin scheme.

OBS

Central Advisory Water Committee; CAWC: term and abbreviation extracted from the “Glossaire de l’environnement” and reproduced with permission of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Organismes et comités nationaux non canadiens
  • Alimentation en eau
OBS

Comité consultatif central sur les ressources en eau : terme extrait du «Glossaire de l’environnement» et reproduit avec l’autorisation de l’Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques.

Spanish

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