In France, the schéma directeur d'aménagement et de gestion des eaux (SDAGE) aims to put into effect the principles of the law of 3 January 1992 on the level of the major hydrographic basins. In translation, its name is outline for the organization of the development and management of water resources.
The use of water belongs to all, within the framework of laws and regulations as well as of rights already established.
The SDAGE scheme was drawn up together by the national, regional and département governments and is managed by the agence de l'eau (water agency).
The aquifer and the hydro-electric and recreational uses of water in the Ain valley compose a clear example of a site where a coordinated approach could be productive. However, the schéma is flexible enough to include specific needs as for example, that of Artois-Picardie which is concerned specifically with the former mining basin of the Nord and Pas-de-Calais départements and the consequences of past and current exploitation of the région's coal.
Hydrography | Environmental law | Geography of France | Organizations based in France
SDAGE | Schéma directeur d'aménagement et de gestion des eaux
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