AKARTA - The Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR) said, there are three aspects of water management. It is known, water is a very useful natural resource to meet human daily needs.

Therefore, water resource management is something that needs to be considered by all parties.

"Based on Law Number 7 of 2004, water resource management is an effort to plan, implement, monitor and evaluate the procurement of conservation, use to control damaged water resources," reads the statement quoted from the official Instagram account @kemenpupr, Wednesday, May 29.

There are three aspects of water resource management, namely utilization, preservation, and control.

First, the aspect of utilization. Water resources need to be utilized properly so that there is a balance between human needs and available water resources.

Second, aspects of conservation. The aspect of preservation aims to preserve water both in terms of quality and quality so that water utilization can be sustainable. "This aspect focuses on maintaining water discharge during the rainy and dry seasons," he said.

Finally, there are aspects of control. Apart from having various benefits, water also has both physical and chemical damage that can be caused by human actions.

"Therefore, it is necessary to control water damage such as water pollution," he added.


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