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  2. National Water Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Commission was abolished by the National Water Commission (Abolition) Act 2015 in October 2014. The reason for disbanding the Commission was: the substantial progress already made in water reform and the current fiscal environment, there is no longer adequate justification for a stand-alone agency to monitor Australia's progress on water reform.

  3. Central Water Commission - Wikipedia

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    Central Water Commission (CWC) came into existence as “Central Waterways, Irrigation and Navigation Commission” (CWINC) in 1945 which was established on the advice of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, Member (Labour) in the then Viceroy’s Executive Council. The final proposal for establishment of CWINC was prepared by the then Department of Labour with ...

  4. List of responsibilities in the water supply and sanitation ...

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    Public National Water Commission (NWC) and three smaller private service providers NWC and Parish Councils Mexico: Comisión Nacional del Agua (CONAGUA), State Water Commissions at the regional level None Municipalities and states directly or through cooperatives, public or private utilities Water boards (Juntas) Nicaragua

  5. California Water Commision unveils 5-year plan to boost ... - AOL

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    The Commission established the Water Storage Investment Program (WSIP) in 2014, using money from the $2.7 billion Water Quality, Supply and Infrastructure Improvement Act. This program invests in ...

  6. National Water Council - Wikipedia

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    The Water Space Amenity Commission was an independent arm of the NWC. [4] It was established in 1973 with a duty to advise on recreational policy for water space in England. It acted as a bridge between the water industry and recreational interests. It approved and promoted schemes for recreational use. [4]

  7. Water resources management in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The National Water Commission (NWC) provides water to various supply systems from wells, rivers and springs. A total of 500 water-supply facilities are operated by the NWC and supply 78% of total demand. [3] Access to water supply in 1998 was available to 75% of the rural population and to 95% of those residing in urban areas.

  8. Ministries and agencies of the Jamaican government - Wikipedia

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    Water. National Water Commission (NWC) Rural Water Supply Company; Water Resource Authority (WRA) Works. National Road Operating & Constructing Company (NROCC)

  9. Nonpoint source water pollution regulations in the United ...

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    Nonpoint source (NPS) water pollution regulations are environmental regulations that restrict or limit water pollution from diffuse or nonpoint effluent sources such as polluted runoff from agricultural areas in a river catchments or wind-borne debris blowing out to sea. In the United States, governments have taken a number of legal and ...