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The Central Water Commission was reorganized as an independent national government agency with the duty and responsibility to ensure that the people have safe and clean water to drink, as well as to help secure the water needed for industry, agriculture, and other economic activities, by virtue of the Water Crisis Act of 1674, enacted by the Aldurian Parliament. | |||
==Organization== | ==Organization== |
Revision as of 06:59, 28 November 2021
The Central Water Commission (CWC) is the national water company of Alduria and the country's top agency for water management.
Founded in 1669, it supplies Alduria with 90% of its drinking water and operates a cross-country water supply network, the National Reservoir System, and a cross-country water treatment, wastewater reclamation, and decontamination network, the Central Water System.
The CWC has partnered with numerous companies and organizations around the world in areas including desalination and water management.
History
The Central Water Commission was reorganized as an independent national government agency with the duty and responsibility to ensure that the people have safe and clean water to drink, as well as to help secure the water needed for industry, agriculture, and other economic activities, by virtue of the Water Crisis Act of 1674, enacted by the Aldurian Parliament.