Legal implications of compulsory rainwater harvesting in Malaysia

Rainwater harvesting refers to a process that capture rainfall and use it for non-portable use like flushing and general washing. Although it has been promoted in Malaysia since 1999, the implementation of rainwater harvesting as an alternative supply of water is still very limited due to the curren...

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Main Authors: Ab Rahman, Suhaimi, Othman, Mohd Shahwahid, Md Khalid, Rasyikah, Mohd Shahwahid, Farah
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Published: WFL Publisher 2013
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spelling my.upm.eprints.283302015-09-15T01:47:59Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28330/ Legal implications of compulsory rainwater harvesting in Malaysia Ab Rahman, Suhaimi Othman, Mohd Shahwahid Md Khalid, Rasyikah Mohd Shahwahid, Farah Rainwater harvesting refers to a process that capture rainfall and use it for non-portable use like flushing and general washing. Although it has been promoted in Malaysia since 1999, the implementation of rainwater harvesting as an alternative supply of water is still very limited due to the current low rate of water supply. In 2006, the government proposed that rainwater harvesting wii be made compulsory to new large buildings as a measure to cope with drought and other impact of climate change. When the new law is passed, it may have some implications on the existing legal provisions. Compulsory rainwater harvesting requires amendment of certain laws since it attracts some planning, environmental and health issues. For instance, as design and requirement of a building are legislated under the Uniform Building By-laws 1984, it will be the most affected legislation and has to be amended accordingly. This paper shall analyse any affected legal provisions once rainwater harvesting is made compulsory. The content analysis method is used in analysing those provisions. The findings will be useful to support the new law on rainwater harvesting in Malaysia. WFL Publisher 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28330/1/Legal%20implications%20of%20compulsory%20rainwater%20harvesting%20in%20Malaysia.pdf Ab Rahman, Suhaimi and Othman, Mohd Shahwahid and Md Khalid, Rasyikah and Mohd Shahwahid, Farah (2013) Legal implications of compulsory rainwater harvesting in Malaysia. Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment, 11 (3&4). pp. 2077-2079. ISSN 1459-0255; ESSN: 1459-0263 http://world-food.net/legal-implications-of-compulsory-rainwater-harvesting-in-malaysia/
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description Rainwater harvesting refers to a process that capture rainfall and use it for non-portable use like flushing and general washing. Although it has been promoted in Malaysia since 1999, the implementation of rainwater harvesting as an alternative supply of water is still very limited due to the current low rate of water supply. In 2006, the government proposed that rainwater harvesting wii be made compulsory to new large buildings as a measure to cope with drought and other impact of climate change. When the new law is passed, it may have some implications on the existing legal provisions. Compulsory rainwater harvesting requires amendment of certain laws since it attracts some planning, environmental and health issues. For instance, as design and requirement of a building are legislated under the Uniform Building By-laws 1984, it will be the most affected legislation and has to be amended accordingly. This paper shall analyse any affected legal provisions once rainwater harvesting is made compulsory. The content analysis method is used in analysing those provisions. The findings will be useful to support the new law on rainwater harvesting in Malaysia.
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author Ab Rahman, Suhaimi
Othman, Mohd Shahwahid
Md Khalid, Rasyikah
Mohd Shahwahid, Farah
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Othman, Mohd Shahwahid
Md Khalid, Rasyikah
Mohd Shahwahid, Farah
Legal implications of compulsory rainwater harvesting in Malaysia
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Othman, Mohd Shahwahid
Md Khalid, Rasyikah
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title Legal implications of compulsory rainwater harvesting in Malaysia
title_short Legal implications of compulsory rainwater harvesting in Malaysia
title_full Legal implications of compulsory rainwater harvesting in Malaysia
title_fullStr Legal implications of compulsory rainwater harvesting in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Legal implications of compulsory rainwater harvesting in Malaysia
title_sort legal implications of compulsory rainwater harvesting in malaysia
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28330/1/Legal%20implications%20of%20compulsory%20rainwater%20harvesting%20in%20Malaysia.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28330/
http://world-food.net/legal-implications-of-compulsory-rainwater-harvesting-in-malaysia/
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