PD 1067 Water Code of The Philippines
PD 1067 Water Code of The Philippines
PD 1067 Water Code of The Philippines
THE PHILIPPINES
The objectives of this Code are:
a. To establish the basic principles and framework relating
to the appropriation, control and conservation of water
resources and to achieve the optimum development and
rational utilization of these resources;
b. To define the extent of the rights and obligation of water
users and owners including the protection and regulation of
such rights;
c. To adopt a basic law governing the ownership,
appropriation, utilization, exploitation, development,
conservation and protection of water resources and rights to
land related thereto; and
d. To identify the administrative agencies which will enforce
this Code.
The underlying principles of this code
a. All waters belong to the State.
b. All waters that belong to the state can not be the subject
to acquisitive prescription.(sic)
c. The state may allow the use or development of waters by
administration concession.
d. The utilization, exploitation, development, conservation
and protection of water resources shall be subject to the
control and regulation of the government through the
National Water Resources Council.
Preference in the use and development of waters shall
consider current usages and be responsive to the changing
needs of the country.
WATERS
As used in the Water Code,
refers to water under the
ground, water above the
ground, water in the
atmosphere and the waters of
the sea within the territorial
jurisdiction of the Philippines.
OWNERSHIP OF WATERS
a. Rivers and their natural beds;
b. Continuous or intermittent waters of springs
and brooks running in their natural beds and
the beds themselves
c. Natural lakes and lagoons;
d. All other categories of surface waters such
as water flowing over lands, water form rainfall
whether natural or artificial, and water from
agriculture runoff, seepage and drainage;
e. Atmospheric water;
f. Subterranean or ground water; and
g. Seawater
OWNERSHIP OF WATERS
The following waters found on private
lands:
a. Continuous or intermittent waters rising on
such lands;
b. Lakes and lagoons naturally waters rising
on such lands;
c. Rain water and falling on
such lands;
d. Subterranean or ground
waters; and,
e. Waters in swamps and
marshes.
All belongs to the State
ARTICLE 6
The owner of the land where
the water is found may use
the same for domestic purposes
without securing a permit,
provided that such use shall be
registered, when required by the
National Water Resources Council.
a. Domestic
b. Municipal
c. Irrigation
APPROPRIATION OF WATERS
1. Non-use;
2. Gross violation of the conditions imposed in the permit;
3. Unauthorized sale of water;
4. Willful failure or refusal to comply with rules and
regulations or any lawful order;
5. Pollution;
6. Public nuisance; or
7. Acts detrimental to public health and safety;
8. When the appropriator is found to be disqualified under
the law to exploit and develop natural resources of the
Philippines;
9. When, in the case of irrigation, the land is converted to
non-agricultural purposes; and
10. Other similar grounds.
ARTICLE 39: Except in cases of emergency to save life
or property, the construction or repair of the
following works shall be undertaken only after the
plans and specifications therefor, as may be required
by the Council, are approved by the proper
government agency: