Togo: Government sets up special water police to ensure compliance with water code

Economic governance
Monday, 22 January 2024 18:33
Togo: Government sets up special water police to ensure compliance with water code

(Togo First) - Togo has set up a Water Police, in line with its ambition to achieve Universal clean water supply by 2030. The police was officially established last week, via a decree issued by the Ministry of Water and Rural Hydraulics. 

Their main task will be to carry out investigations to verify the conformity of construction work on wells, boreholes, and any other works or installations for collecting or withdrawing water, or discharging effluent.

The water police will ensure compliance with the national water code and record any violation of this code. Agents and judicial police officers will be deployed to this end. They will mainly investigate the construction of wells, boreholes, and any other water collection or extraction installations, or effluent discharge facilities.

By establishing the police, the government aims to make sure that the Togolese people get clean and safe water.  "Water intended for consumption must meet all conditions of hygiene," recently stressed the Minister of Water and Rural Hydraulics, Yark Damehame

Esaïe Edoh 

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