Abstract

Introduction. Fundamental changes in the political and social infrastructure of the Russian Federation, the active development of the market economy, the assertion of legal statehood turned out The Russian legislation to have entered a qualitatively new state, a notable feature of which was the interdepartmental and intrastructural inconsistency. The sanitary rules on the sanitary protection zones of water supply sources have not passed this fate as a result of the problems of application of the norms of the document into the practice. The purpose of the study: to study of legal acts of the Russian Federation, establishing requirements for the areas of sanitary protection of sources of drinking and domestic water supply, identification of contradictions and development of proposals for amendments and additions to the existing sanitary rules on the areas of sanitary protection of water sources and drinking water supply. Material and methods. The article considers Federal laws and Government resolutions, sanitary rules, and norms, projects of sanitary protection zones of drinking and household water supply sources, literature sources as materials. The methodological basis of the research was the complex of General scientific methods for the study of public relations arising in the field of ensuring the hygienic safety of sources of drinking and economic-household water supply: analysis, systemic-structural, comparative. Results. The paper presents proposals to bring up to date the terms, names, and powers of the parties to the relationship, as well as clarifying the requirements for the composition of the project, its text, and cartographic part. Conclusion. Submitted proposals will create a consistent structure of the constituent elements of the regulated relations, to ensure the symmetry of the standards document with standards that determine the safety of drinking and economic - household water supply of the population in other normative acts. In addition, the proposed changes will form a system of rights and obligations, resulting in the liability for the violation of sanitary norms in the establishment of the boundaries of sanitary protection zones.

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