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Streams in France are divided into six geographic areas called "ponds hillsides ", or " hydrographic ponds ". These six ponds are: ponds Rhône-Méditerranée-Corse, Rhine-Meuse, Loire-Brittany, Seine-Normandy, Adour-Garonne and Artois-Picardie. They correspond respectively to the five big French rivers (Rhone, Rhine, Loire, Seine and Garonne) to which you may add the Somme.
A hydrographic pond establishes a coherent ecological system formed by various elements: water, earth(ground) and mineral, vegetable and animal resources. Thus it is logical that french water management policy is organized around this natural frame. At every pond correspond two authorities, the Committee of pond and the Water Agency (see authorities of pond: Committees of pond and Water Agencies). They asked for management and to protection of water ressources on the scale of their own pond.
• a committee of pond, a committee of pond, " local parliament of the water ", elaborates a policy of management of the water reconciling the needs of the pond with National orientations. A water agency is the executive board, it is asked to implement its politics. A prefect and a delegate of pond coordinates distribution to various departments and regions of the pond.

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