[South Africa] Water Boards play a key role in the South African water sector. They operate dams, bulk water supply infrastructure, some retail infrastructure and some wastewater systems. Some also provide technical assistance to municipalities. Through their role in the operation of dams they also play an important role in water resources ...
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A water board (Dutch: waterschap or hoogheemraadschap, Flanders and Northern France: watringue, France: agence de l`eau, German: Wasserverband) is a regional or national organisation that has very different functions from one country to another. The functions range from flood control and water resources management at the regional or local level (....
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[Netherlands] Dutch water boards (waterschappen or hoogheemraadschappen) are regional government bodies charged with managing water barriers, waterways, water levels, water quality and sewage treatment in their respective regions. These regional water authorities are among the oldest forms of local government in the Netherlands, some of the...
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(from the article `Low Countries, history of`) ...communities (i.e., the towns). In Flanders, Zeeland, Holland, and Utrecht this struggle against the sea and the inland water was particularly ...
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Water resistant drywall to be used in tub and shower locations. Normally green or blue colored.
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- Water resistant drywall to be used in tub and shower locations. Normally green or blue colored
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Water resistant drywall to be used in tub and shower locations. Normally green or blue colored
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Water resistant drywall to be used in tub and shower locations. Normally green or blue colored
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