Institutional Structure of the Water Sample Clauses

Institutional Structure of the Water. Sector The National Policy on Water Resources Management and Development and the Water Act 2016, presently guides water resources management. The overall goal of the national water development policy is to facilitate the provision of water in sufficient quantity and quality and within a reasonable distance to meet all competing uses in a sustainable, rational and economical way. The Ministry of Water and Irrigation is responsible for policy development, sector co-ordination, monitoring and supervision to ensure effective Water and Sewerage Services in the Country, sustainability of Water Resources and development of Water resources for irrigation, commercial, industrial, power generation and other uses. The Ministry executes its mandate through the following sector institutions: Water Services Regulatory Board (WASREB) The regulatory Board is responsible for the regulation of the water and sewerage services in partnership with the people of Kenya. The mandate of the regulator covers the following key areas: • Regulating the provision of water and sewerage services including licensing, quality assurance, and issuance of guidelines for tariffs, prices and disputes resolution; • Overseeing the implementation of policies and strategies relating to provision of water services licensing of Water Services Boards and approving their appointed Water Services Providers; • Monitoring the performance of the Water Services Boards and Water Services Providers; • Establish the procedure of customer complaints; • Inform the public on the sector performance; and • Gives advice to the Minister in charge of water affairs. Water Resources Authority (WRA) WRA is responsible for sustainable management of the Nations Water Resources through: • Implementation of policies and strategies relating to management of water resources; • Development of principles, guidelines and procedures for the allocation of water; • Development of Catchments level management strategies including appointment of catchments area advisory committees; • Regulate and protect water resources quality from adverse impact; and
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