Regional conference on hydrology and water coordination underway in Swakopmund

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Namibia is currently developing a national water sector support program to bring about an integrated nationwide water supply system at a cost of N$10 billion over the next five years.

This was said by the Minister of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform, Carl Schlettwein, at a three-day regional conference on hydrology and water coordination at Swakopmund.

Schlettwein says that the supply system is made up of a network of infrastructures for producing and distributing water, with the aim of supplying sufficient amounts of usable water up until 2037.