غرامات انتهاك اللوائح المائية (Water Rights Violation Penalties)
Definition
Abu Dhabi's groundwater regulation imposes escalating penalties for non-compliance. Violations include: (1) digging wells without EAD permits, (2) extracting water beyond authorized limits, (3) unauthorized groundwater transfer or sale. The law explicitly prohibits sale of groundwater and requires permits for all users. Farm owners must register all existing wells and obtain permits to extract from any well. The EAD sets extraction limits by location/well. Penalties: AED 2,000–30,000 per violation; some violations carry minimum 3-month prison terms.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: AED 2,000–30,000 per violation (confirmed penalty range). Estimated annual exposure for non-compliant ranches: AED 10,000–150,000+ depending on number of wells and violations.
- Frequency: Per violation; ranches with 2–3 wells per farm × 100,000+ wells in Abu Dhabi = high exposure if untracked
- Root Cause: Manual or absent tracking of: (1) permit expiration dates, (2) extraction volumes vs. authorized limits, (3) well registration status. No centralized dashboard for allocation compliance.
Why This Matters
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Affected Stakeholders
Farm Owner, Ranching Operations Manager, Water Resources Coordinator
Action Plan
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Methodology & Sources
Data collected via OSINT from regulatory filings, industry audits, and verified case studies.