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Groundwater policy in France: from private to collective management

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According to French Civil Code, groundwater is considered as a private property. However, after this resource started to be intensively exploited by industries in the 1850's, the State increasingly regulated its use. In 1935, a system of individual access and withdrawal rights, managed by the State, was established to protect deep confined aquifers which were showing signs of overexploitation. This system of use right was later on extended to unconfined shallow aquifers with the 1992 water law, mainly to protect the environment. A new management approach, based on individual volumetric entitlements, was then developed and tested in several French groundwater basins, subsequently obtaining a legal basis in the early 2000's. The 2006 water law constitutes a clear break in French water policy. The system of individual volumetric entitlements managed by the State was cancelled and users asked to form Water Users' Associations at the catchment level. Associations became the recipients of pooled water use entitlements, which they lust, share among their members using rules agreed collectively. Although this reform only applies to the agricultural sector, its represents a clear shift from a private to a common property regime.
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hal-02531779, version 1 (15-04-2020)

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Jean-Daniel Rinaudo. Groundwater policy in France: from private to collective management. Sustainable groundwater management: a comparative analysis of French and Australian policies and implications to other countries, pp.47-65, 2020, ⟨10.1007/978-3-030-32766-8_3⟩. ⟨hal-02531779⟩

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