Social Sciences, asked by rosunep2468, 5 months ago

function of federal government and provincial government​

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Answered by Jash1029
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Explanation:

While national policy on environment is the responsibility of the Ministry, provincial government is responsible for translating these guidelines into the regional context. The 12 provincial governments develop regional policy and draw up regional plans setting out the zoning guidelines for the location and expansion of residential, industrial and commercial areas within cities, towns and villages. Environmental management policy is related to spatial planning and directed to creating a healthy environment with clean air, water and soil by regulating emissions from road transport, industry and other sources.

To this end, provincial authorities are responsible for granting environmental permits stipulating the limits, for example, for emissions and noise hindrance. The Provinces are also responsible for enforcement of environmental regulations by large companies. Provincial authorities play a key role in stimulating the use of sustainable energy and in meeting targets for the production of renewable energy such as wind energy, and for provision of adequate space for the construction of wind energy parks.

Municipal Government

Implementing national policy and strategy on environmental management is largely decentralised to municipal government. These authorities prepare local regulations and have both the legal and financial means to implement and enforce decisions and regulations.

Municipalities may also work together with public authorities such as Water Boards on water quality and wastewater treatment. The municipalities are responsible for preparing regulations for implementing and enforcing the regulations in the national Environmental Management Act and other environmental regulations. The Environmental Management Act covers matters such as separated waste collection, disposal of hazardous waste, air quality, and noise nuisance, and environmental permits for industrial and commercial activity.

Environmental regulations may vary from one municipality to another, for instance on separated waste collection from households and commercial and industrial activity, and the treatment, recycling and disposal of waste.

Water Boards

The Dutch Water Boards play a key role in environmental management in the Netherlands because they are responsible for managing and maintaining surface water quantity and quality throughout the country. One of the oldest public authorities in the Netherlands, the 26 Water Boards operate quite independently of national government in their primary task of safeguarding the country against flooding and rising sea level.

The Water Boards are responsible for managing and maintaining flood defences along the coast, rivers and waterways. An integral part of this task is to manage and maintain sufficient quantity of surface water of adequate quality for various purposes – drinking water, domestic and industrial uses. This includes managing and operating municipal wastewater treatment plants and the discharge of treated water into surface waters. It involves continuous monitoring of the chemical and biological quality of surface waters

Answered by chaharvikal
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Answer:

are Federal government works for the Welfare of whole country it ensure that the scheme that he introduced will be fully fully work in the provinces and provincial government work for the area under province it also have some responsibility it launches schemes and some welfare programs for the public's Welfare ok

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