The Legal Framework for Water Users' Associations: A Comparative Study, Volumes 23-360World Bank Publications, 1997 M01 1 - 100 pages Recent experience confirms that participation of farmers in managing parts of an irrigation system and collecting water charges usually results in a more efficient use of water. To be effective, farmers in the hydraulic unit would need to organize themselves by establishing a "water users" association. This paper presents a comparative study of the legal framework for these associations in Colombia, India, Mexico, Nepal, the Philippines, and Turkey. Building on the theory that participation of farmers in managing and operating parts of an irrigation system will result in an optimum use of water, the document analyzes in a comparative manner how each of these countries addressed the basic aspects related to the establishment and functioning of such associations. Additional emphasis is placed on the collection of water charges. |
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... amount is actually usable for irrigation , domestic , or industrial purposes . Irrigation alone uses more than seventy percent of that usable amount , while the remaining portion is used for domestic , municipal and industrial purposes ...
... amount is actually usable for irrigation , domestic , or industrial purposes . Irrigation alone uses more than seventy percent of that usable amount , while the remaining portion is used for domestic , municipal and industrial purposes ...
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... amounts collected and those spent on the water charges , operations and 26 Dues and charges do not necessarily have to be paid in cash . In one village in the Philippines " The fees were to be paid in kilograms of paddy per hectare ...
... amounts collected and those spent on the water charges , operations and 26 Dues and charges do not necessarily have to be paid in cash . In one village in the Philippines " The fees were to be paid in kilograms of paddy per hectare ...
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... amount shall be spent on operation and maintenance of the system and other allied activities as decided by the Executive Body . The Secretary may retain in his personal custody an amount not exceeding Rs . 1,000 / - for petty expenses ...
... amount shall be spent on operation and maintenance of the system and other allied activities as decided by the Executive Body . The Secretary may retain in his personal custody an amount not exceeding Rs . 1,000 / - for petty expenses ...
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... amounts paid after the due date . The transfer agreement would also include provisions giving the irrigation agency the right to suspend delivery of water if the WUA fails to make the payments of the water charges within the prescribed ...
... amounts paid after the due date . The transfer agreement would also include provisions giving the irrigation agency the right to suspend delivery of water if the WUA fails to make the payments of the water charges within the prescribed ...
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... amount for every member , whereas the water charges would vary , depending on the volume of water delivered , or on a per hectare basis . The fee for operation and maintenance of the irrigation system would be prorated , on a per ...
... amount for every member , whereas the water charges would vary , depending on the volume of water delivered , or on a per hectare basis . The fee for operation and maintenance of the irrigation system would be prorated , on a per ...
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accounts agricultural appropriate Department approval area of operation Articles of Association assets Association members Association's authority bylaws Chairman Chak Committee Clause Colombia command area concession and permit Concession Holder distributary drainage system E-mail ejidatario elected enabling law ensure established Executive Body farmers Federal Government in appropriate hectare India irrigation agency irrigation and drainage Irrigation District 041 irrigation infrastructure irrigation schedule irrigation system Irrigation Unit irrigation water issues Maharashtra Maintenance and Management maintenance and repairs Management Board Management Instructions meeting membership Mexico Model Bye-Laws Module National Water Act National Water Commission Nepal office bearers operation and maintenance Orissa outlets P.O. Box participatory irrigation management payment Philippines project officials purpose responsibilities rights and obligations Rio Yaqui Irrigation Secretary sector specified structures Supervisory Board supra note Tamil Nadu transfer agreement Upper Main Canal user register vote water rates Water Resources water supply Water Users World Bank Yaqui Irrigation District
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Page 11 - ... in any court of law or equity, touching or concerning the property, right, or claim...
Page 6 - Water, that is to say, water supplies, irrigation and canals, drainage and embankments, water storage and water power subject to the provisions of entry 56 of List I.
Page 17 - Water rates should be such as to convey the scarcity value of the resource to the users and to foster the motivation for economy in water use.
Page 6 - Efforts should be made to involve farmers progressively in various aspects of management of irrigation systems, particularly in water distribution and collection of water rates. Assistance of voluntary agencies should be enlisted in educating the farmers in efficient water use and water management.
Page 20 - ... (5) When the Registrar registers an amendment of the by-laws of a registered society, he shall issue to the society a copy of the amendment certified by him, which shall be conclusive evidence of the fact that the amendment has been duly registered. (6) In this section, ,,amendment" includes the making of a new by-law and the variation or rescission of a by-law.
Page 5 - STATE. matters with respect to which the State Legislature has power to make laws.
Page 54 - It should be provided that every balance sheet shall contain a summary of the company's share capital and shall give such particulars as will disclose the general nature of the liabilities and assets of the company and how the values of the fixed assets have been arrived at.
Page 45 - Corporation and may do all such acts and things as are not by law or by these By-Laws directed to be exercised and done by the members.
Page 50 - The notice of any special meeting shall state the time and place of such meeting and the purpose thereof. No business shall be transacted at a special meeting except as stated in the notice unless by consent of four-fifths of the owners present, either in person or by proxy.
Page 55 - ... accounts and vouchers relating thereto, and shall either sign the same as found by him to be correct, duly vouched and in accordance with...