Ministry of Water Resources (China)

The Ministry of Water Resources of the People's Republic of China is an executive department of the State Council of the People's Republic of China responsible for managing water resources in China. It is the 18th-ranking department of the State Council.

History
In 2018, some of the Ministry of Water Resources environmental policy functions were transferred to the newly created Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE), including responsibility over water function zoning and watershed protection. The Ministry of Water Resources also absorbed the Three Gorges Project Construction Committee and the South-North Water Diversion Project Construction Committee.

Functions
The Ministry's duties include issuing water permits and fees, irrigation and drainage, conservation of water and soil, water technology, hydrology, flood control, drought relief, and international water issues and cooperation. It also directs the river basin authorities for six major river systems.

There are several authorities responsible for water management in China. Water pollution is the responsibility of the environmental authorities, but the water itself is managed by the Ministry of Water Resources. Sewage is administered by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, but groundwater falls within the realm of the Ministry of Land and Resources.

Current principal leaders
The Ministry of Water Resources is directed by the Minister of Water Resources.

Administration
The Ministry of Water Resources consists of following departments and offices:

Other agencies

 * River Basin Commissions
 * Changjiang Water Resources Commission, located in Wuhan
 * Yellow River Conservancy Commission, located in Zhengzhou
 * Huai River Water Resources Commission, located in Bengbu
 * Hai River Water Resources Commission, located in Tianjin
 * Pearl River Water Resources Commission, located in Guangzhou
 * Songliao River Water Resources Commission, located in Changchun
 * Taihu Basin Authority, located in Shanghai