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De Vlaamse provincies: standvastige partners in een veranderend waterbeleid
Awouters, H.; Cornelis, V. (1998). De Vlaamse provincies: standvastige partners in een veranderend waterbeleid. Water 17(100): 192-198
In: Water: Tijdschrift over Waterproblematiek. VLARIO vzw/vzw Water: Wijnegem. ISSN 0770-7193, more

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  • Awouters, H.
  • Cornelis, V.

Abstract
    The provinces have always played a major part in water policy. They are the continuous factor in the changing water landscape. In the new integral water management policy, they present themselves as partners of the local authorities and the Flemish Region, to become a catalyst of this modernization process. As intermediary administrations, they are made for that part. Their assignment is situated in the sphere of the quality and quantity of surface water and groundwater in relation to all sectors. For this purpose, they dispose of important leverage concerning the control of non-navigable watercourses, the system of permits, environmental planning and sewerage policy. Also within the newly developed structures of basin committees and the Flemish integral water consulation committee, they wish to continue and extend their “natural” role.

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