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(b) Watercourse States shall participate in the use, development and protection of
a shared watercourse in an equitable and reasonable manner.
Such
participation, includes both the right to utilise the watercourse and the duty to
cooperate in the protection and development thereof, as provided in this
Protocol.
8.
(a)
Utilisation of a shared watercourse in an equitable and reasonable manner within
the meaning of Article 7(a) and (b) requires taking into account all relevant
factors and circumstances including:
(i)
geographical, hydrographical, hydrological, climatical, ecological and other
factors of a natural character;
(ii)
the social, economic and environmental needs of the Watercourse States
concerned;
(iii) the population dependent on the shared watercourse in each Watercourse
State;
(iv) the effects of the use or uses of a shared watercourse in one Watercourse
State on other Watercourse States;
(v)
existing and potential uses of the watercourse;
(vi)
conservation, protection, development and economy of use of the water
resources of the shared watercourse and the costs of measures taken to that
effect; and
(vii) the availability of alternatives, of comparable value, to a particular planned
or existing use.
(b)
9.
The weight to be given to each factor is to be determined by its importance in
comparison with that of other relevant factors. In determining what is an
equitable and reasonable use, all relevant factors are to be considered together
and a conclusion reached on the basis of the whole.
State Parties shall deal with planned measures in conformity with the procedure set
out in Article 4 (1).
10.
(a)
State Parties shall, in utilising a shared watercourse in their territories, take all
appropriate measures to prevent the causing of significant harm to other
Watercourse States.
(b)
Where significant harm is nevertheless caused to another Watercourse State, the
State whose use causes such harm shall, in the absence of agreement to such use,
take all appropriate measures, having due regard for the provisions of paragraph
(a) above in consultation with the affected States, to eliminate or mitigate such
harm and, where appropriate, to discuss the question of compensation.
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Revised Protocol on Shared Watercourses