National Water Strategy plan completed
Rural Development Ministry Deputy State Secretary Péter Kovács announced Monday from the OMÉK agriculture fair now going on at Hungexpo Budapest Fair Center that the ministry’s Water Strategy plan is ready for submission to government committee.
If approved, the regulations and timetables in the strategy would be implemented as part of the “Jenő Kvassay Plan” in 2014. Kovács described the objectives in the strategy as including “sustainable water management, the protection of our waters and drought management, and [placing] great emphasis on irrigation development, natural water storage opportunities and landscape use, while taking into account conservation and environmental criteria.”
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