Environment Management

an attempt to control human impact on and interaction with the environment in order to preserve natural resources focussed on the improvement of human welfare for present and future generations and administrative functions that develop, implement, and monitor the environmental policy of an organization

Tuesday, 25 September 2012

The Water (Prevention and Control) Act, 1974 - India

http://jkforest.com/jkforest/act_pdf/Water_Pollution_Act_with_rules.pdf

http://www.indiawaterportal.org/sites/indiawaterportal.org/files/e7402_1.pdf

http://hspcb.gov.in/Water%20Act,%201974%20Relevant%20provisions.pdf



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