The Water Supply Wing (WSW) operates as a crucial division under the Water & Sanitation Sector, responsible for ensuring safe, reliable, and sustainable water distribution to urban and rural populations. It plays a pivotal role in managing water infrastructure, improving access to clean drinking water, and promoting efficient resource utilization.

Core Functions of the Water Supply Wing:

Water Distribution & Infrastructure Management – Overseeing pipelines, reservoirs, pumping stations, and treatment plants to ensure uninterrupted supply.

Quality Control & Water Safety – Conducting regular testing and monitoring to meet health and safety standards.

Policy Planning & Implementation – Developing strategies for sustainable water management and future infrastructure expansion.

Leakage Control & Loss Prevention – Implementing modern techniques to detect and reduce water wastage.

Emergency & Crisis Response – Managing water supply during droughts, floods, and other natural disasters.

Public Awareness & Community Engagement – Educating communities on water conservation and hygiene best practices.

Collaboration with Local & International Agencies – Partnering with municipalities, NGOs, and global organizations for resource mobilization and technological advancements.

Why the Water Supply Wing is Essential:

The Water Supply Wing is the backbone of public health and infrastructure, ensuring that clean water reaches every household, institution, and industry.