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Which law is violated by encroaching on rivers?

Legal Analysis: Violation of People's Republic of China (PRC) Water Law.

Legal basis: Article 41 of the Water Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that units and individuals have the obligation to protect water projects, and may not occupy or destroy engineering facilities such as dikes, bank revetments, flood control, hydrological monitoring and hydrogeological monitoring.

Article 72 If one of the following acts constitutes a crime, and it is not enough to be investigated for criminal responsibility according to the relevant provisions of the Criminal Law, and there is no provision in the flood control law, the water administrative department of the local people's government at or above the county level or the river basin management agency shall order it to stop the illegal act and take remedial measures according to its functions and powers, and impose a fine of 1 10,000 yuan but not more than 50,000 yuan on it. If the public security organ punishes others and causes losses, it shall be liable for compensation according to law:

(a) occupation or destruction of water projects, dikes, revetments and other related facilities, and destruction of flood control, hydrological monitoring and hydrogeological monitoring facilities; (two) engaged in blasting, drilling wells, quarrying, soil and other activities that affect the operation of water projects and endanger the safety of water projects within the scope of protection of water projects.

Article 73 Whoever embezzles, steals or robs water engineering equipment such as flood control materials, flood control and drainage, farmland water conservancy, hydrological monitoring and metering, or embezzles or misappropriates state funds and materials used for water conservancy construction such as disaster relief, emergency rescue, flood control and resettlement compensation, which constitutes a crime, shall be investigated for criminal responsibility in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Criminal Law.