Department of Water Resources (Kerala)
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- Roshy Augustine, Minister for Water Resources
- Biswanath Sinha IAS, Additional Chief Secretary (Water Resources)
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| Jurisdiction | Kerala, India |
| Headquarters | Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala |
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| Parent department | Government of Kerala |
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| Website | waterresources |
The Department of Water Resources is an administrative department of the Government of Kerala responsible for the management, conservation, distribution, and regulation of surface and groundwater resources across the state. The department oversees irrigation development, dam and reservoir management, flood control activities, inter-state water sharing management, and planning of water infrastructure projects.[1]
The department formulates policies, executes major and minor irrigation projects, monitors river basins, and manages water-related infrastructure through multiple specialised agencies, boards, and missions. Its headquarters is located in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
The Water Resources Department is headed by a Cabinet Minister of the Government of Kerala, and the incumbent Minister is Roshy Augustine.[2]
Administratively, the department is headed by an Additional Chief Secretary to Government, an officer of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS).[3]
Functions
The Department of Water Resources is responsible for:
- Policy formulation on irrigation and water management.[1]
- Construction and maintenance of dams, reservoirs, and irrigation canals.
- Groundwater development and regulation through appropriate authorities.
- Implementation of flood control and river bank protection activities.
- Inter-state water sharing negotiation and dispute resolution (where applicable).
- Administration of water resources missions, authorities, and project implementation units.[3]