National Water Authority definition

National Water Authority means the Zimbabwe National Water Authority established by section 3 of the Zimbabwe National Water Authority Act, 1998;

Examples of National Water Authority in a sentence

  • Zimbabwe National Water Authority Act [Chapter 20: 25] No. 11/98, Government Printer, Harare, 215-240.

  • The Secretary, the National Water Authority or the catchment council may, as a result of information received during the progress of dam works in respect of a large dam, require the owner of the dam to cause the approved civil engineer concerned to modify any design, plans or specifications relating to the dam works.

  • To examine and advise on any scheme for the alteration, establishment, maintenance or repair of water works submitted by irrigation companies involved in combined water schemes, local authorities, owners, lessees or occupiers of land, catchment councils or other persons on payment of such fees as may be fixed by the Minister in consultation with the National Water Authority.

  • The Secretary, the National Water Authority, the catchment council or any person authorized thereto in writing by them may, at any time during the progress of any dam works in respect of a large dam, have access to the dam works for the purpose of inspection.

  • The National Water Authority shall, after completing an outline plan, refer it to the Secretary for examination and recommendation.

  • The Minister may, in consultation with the National Water Authority, make regulations providing for all matters which by this Act are required or permitted to be prescribed or which, in his opinion, are necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out, or giving effect to, this Act.

  • The National Water Authority shall, within a period of not more than ten years from the date on which an approved outline plan came into operation or such other period as the Minister may specify and thereafter at intervals of not more than ten years or such other intervals as the Minister may specify, review the operative outline plan and decide whether or not a new outline plan should be prepared in terms of subsection (1) of section twelve.

  • The Minister, after consultation with the National Water Authority may, by statutory instrument, declare any catchment area, group of catchment areas and any aquifer in the area concerned to be a river system.

  • The owner of a large dam shall provide the Secretary, the National Water Authority or any person authorized in terms of subsection (2), with such assistance and facilities in the carrying out of the inspection referred to in that subsection as the Secretary, the National Water Authority or such person may reasonably require.

  • The Secretary, the National Water Authority or any person authorized by them in writing may at any time carry out a detailed engineering inspection of a large dam.

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