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Conditions for handling water resources water intake certificate in Guizhou Province

The conditions for handling water resources water intake certificate in Guizhou Province are as follows:

1. Within the administrative area of this province, Wujiang River, Sancha River, Liuchong River, Qingshui River, Furong River, Chishui River, Qingshui River, Wuyang River and Huangni River, Beipanjiang River, _ River, Duliujiang River, Nanpanjiang River and Hongshui River in the Pearl River Basin take water, with a daily water intake of 6,543,800 cubic meters (including

2, in the city (state) boundary rivers and lakes, and the daily water intake in 6.5438+0 million cubic meters (including 6.5438+0 million cubic meters) above;

3, cross city (state) administrative area of water;

4, by the provincial examination and approval, approval, filing of construction projects;

5, the daily groundwater intake in 5000 cubic meters (including 5000 cubic meters) above.

6, water projects in line with national and provincial industrial policies, in line with the provisions of the development and utilization of water resources, conservation and protection and other related planning;

7, the water source is feasible, the backwater quality meets the requirements, conforms to the water function zoning, and conforms to the relevant technical specifications and standards;

8. If there is an interest relationship with a third party to take water, there shall be a third party commitment letter or agreement, minutes and other relevant documents.

9. It can be entrusted.

Legal basis: Article 1 of the Regulations on the Administration of Water Permit and Water Resources Fee Collection.

In order to strengthen the management and protection of water resources and promote the conservation and rational development and utilization of water resources, these Regulations are formulated in accordance with the Water Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

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The term "water intake" as mentioned in these Regulations refers to the use of water intake projects or facilities to directly take water resources from rivers, lakes or underground.

Units and individuals that take water resources shall apply for water intake permits and pay water resources fees, except in the circumstances stipulated in Article 4 of these Regulations.

The water intake projects or facilities mentioned in these Regulations refer to gates, dams, canals, artificial rivers, siphons, pumps, wells and hydropower stations.