Water
The principal functions and duties of the then Water Affairs section
were:
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To determine a national policy for the optimal development
of available water resources and schemes, an economical water supply
from elsewhere if necessary, and optimal utilisation of the country’s
available water;
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To commission and to employ suitable, qualified professional
engineers to design and supervise the construction of all the necessary
installations, dams, reservoirs, storage, pipelines, other waterworks,
the necessary sewerage, effluent, disposal systems and other facilities,
and water reclamation systems for the desired purification of the
effluents; and
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To undertake all scientific and engineering investigations,
studies, surveys and experiments relating to water matters such as
rainfall, run-off, loss through evaporation, land erosion, the quality
of water found underground and on the surface, and methods of purifying
and utilising water for domestic, agricultural and industrial use.
Reports on the geological setting of available ground waters,
the quantities, the potability or non-potability of such water in every
district and the different geophysical methods of siting water boreholes
in various terrains were compiled. More than 40 boreholes were sited
and drilled.
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