The first Regulations developed and adopted by Parliament is the Water Use Regulations Legislative Instrument (L.I.) 1692 (2001)
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Read MoreThe first Regulations developed and adopted by Parliament is the Water Use Regulations Legislative Instrument (L.I.) 1692 (2001)
Read MoreTransboundary Water Bodies The Water Resources Commission (WRC) plays a strategic role in the coordination and management of transboundary water resources to ensure peace, sustainability, and mutual benefit among riparian countries. As a key national focal point, the WRC engages with regional and international bodies such as the Volta Basin Authority (VBA) and other shared […]
Read MoreWater Hazard Risk Management Initiatives As part of its coordination mandate, the Water Resources Commission leads strategic efforts to manage and mitigate the risks associated with water-related hazards, particularly floods and droughts. These natural events pose serious threats to lives, property, and livelihoods across Ghana. Through Water Hazard Risk Management Initiatives, the WRC works with […]
Read MoreWater Quality Monitoring Water Quality Monitoring The Water Resources Commission (WRC) is mandated to protect and manage the quality of Ghana’s water resources in the interest of both current and future generations. To fulfil this mandate, the WRC routinely collects and analyses surface and groundwater quality data across major basins to evaluate pollution status and […]
Read MoreGroundwater Data Management Groundwater is a critical resource for domestic, agricultural, and industrial use across Ghana. The Water Resources Commission (WRC) systematically collects, collates, and disseminates groundwater data to ensure its sustainable use and protection. Our work involves monitoring groundwater levels, mapping aquifers, and assessing recharge rates and abstraction pressures across key basins. We collaborate […]
Read MoreRight to Information As part of our commitment to transparency and accountability, the Water Resources Commission (WRC) actively supports public access to information in line with the Right to Information Act, 2019 (Act 989). We collect, manage, and make available key data on Ghana’s water resources—ensuring that individuals, researchers, institutions, and the general public can […]
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