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The work of the National Water Resources Office (ONWRI) is determined to continue, preserve and build upon the Royal Command of His Majesty King Rama VI. His Majesty King Vajiralongkorn To lead the country towards sustainable immunity and security of water resources. Under the principles of good governance Emphasis on working proactively to promote personnel potential Ready to apply innovations to suit the national context. By adhering to the benefit of the country and the well-being of the people as the highest goal,” Dr. Somkiat Pramwong, Secretary-General of ONWR, spoke about the work principles on the occasion of ONWR's 2-year anniversary on October 25, 2019 and is making progress. To the 3rd year ONWR is a water resources management agency.
Established in accordance with the Order of the Head of the National Council for Country Email List Peace and Order (NCPO) No. 46/2017, it is under the direct command of the Prime Minister. To ensure unity in the management of the country's water system. Reduce duplication Its duty is to integrate work, information, plans, projects, budgets, as well as monitor, evaluate, and control operations. of agencies related to water that currently exist Throughout the past 2 years, ONWR has carried out its mission with determination to develop and lay the foundation for the country's "water" work in a fair and sustainable manner in every dimension. By embracing the royal science Guidelines according to related royal initiatives His Majesty's working principles are used to work under the role of Chief of Staff for the country's water affairs.
ONWR places equal value on the operations of agencies and workers at all levels and in all sectors. To achieve true integration and drive together to full efficiency. 3-ok(8) Somkiat Prajamwong ONWR drives the 20-year water resources management master plan (2018-2037), which the Cabinet approved on 18 June 2019 and announced in the Royal Gazette on 18 September 2019, which is defined as a strategy in 6 areas, consisting of: Master plan area 1: Manage water for consumption Ensure that every village and urban community has clean water for use in every village by 2030. At present, village water supply has been completed in 7,320 villages, with another 170 villages remaining to be completed in 2019. Increasing the efficiency of village water supply systems in 1,837 villages from the target of 14,534 villages.
Established in accordance with the Order of the Head of the National Council for Country Email List Peace and Order (NCPO) No. 46/2017, it is under the direct command of the Prime Minister. To ensure unity in the management of the country's water system. Reduce duplication Its duty is to integrate work, information, plans, projects, budgets, as well as monitor, evaluate, and control operations. of agencies related to water that currently exist Throughout the past 2 years, ONWR has carried out its mission with determination to develop and lay the foundation for the country's "water" work in a fair and sustainable manner in every dimension. By embracing the royal science Guidelines according to related royal initiatives His Majesty's working principles are used to work under the role of Chief of Staff for the country's water affairs.
ONWR places equal value on the operations of agencies and workers at all levels and in all sectors. To achieve true integration and drive together to full efficiency. 3-ok(8) Somkiat Prajamwong ONWR drives the 20-year water resources management master plan (2018-2037), which the Cabinet approved on 18 June 2019 and announced in the Royal Gazette on 18 September 2019, which is defined as a strategy in 6 areas, consisting of: Master plan area 1: Manage water for consumption Ensure that every village and urban community has clean water for use in every village by 2030. At present, village water supply has been completed in 7,320 villages, with another 170 villages remaining to be completed in 2019. Increasing the efficiency of village water supply systems in 1,837 villages from the target of 14,534 villages.