FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions.
The mission of the NWRC is to provide scientific research and innovative solutions for sustainable water management in order to support national development and ensure the availability of water resources for future generations.
The NWRC focuses on various research areas, including water resource management, hydrology, flood risk mitigation, water quality monitoring, and the impact of climate change on water systems.
The NWRC provides data-driven research, policy recommendations, and technical expertise to assist the government in developing water policies and regulations that promote the efficient and sustainable use of water resources.
Yes, the NWRC works with international research institutions, NGOs, and governmental organizations to exchange knowledge, share best practices, and implement joint projects aimed at solving global water challenges.
The NWRC offers consultancy services, water quality assessments, technical training, and support in the design and implementation of water management projects for both public and private sector entities.
The Center contributes to water conservation by researching efficient water usage, improving irrigation techniques, and developing water recycling technologies to reduce water waste in industrial, agricultural, and domestic settings.
Our research focuses on a range of topics, including water quality monitoring, pollution control, hydrology, climate change impacts on water resources, and the development of sustainable water management solutions.
We welcome collaboration with research institutions, governments, NGOs, and private companies. To inquire about potential partnerships or joint projects, please contact us through the form on our website.
Yes, we offer workshops, seminars, and online courses for professionals, students, and the general public. These programs cover topics like water management, water treatment technologies, and conservation practices.
We conduct research on water pollution sources, develop methods for water purification, and create strategies to prevent contaminants from entering water systems. Our goal is to protect both natural ecosystems and human health.