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Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority

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Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority
महाराष्ट्र जलसंपत्ती नियामक प्राधिकरण
Company typePublic Sector
IndustryFormulation of the comprehensive State Water Policy, Implementation of a Water Sector Improvement Project
FoundedAugust, 2005
HeadquartersWorld Trade Center Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Area served
Maharashtra
Key people
Ravi B. Budhiraja
(Chairman),
ProductsWater , Water resource management, Water Regulations Advisory
ParentGovernment of Maharashtra
Websitewww.mwrra.org [1]

Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority (MWRRA) is a Government of Maharashtra initiative. Administrative and legal reforms which constitute broadly what is known as the Water Sector Reforms. The institute is responsible for regulation, allocation, management and utilisation of limited water resources in state. The MWRRA authorised to control and set water tariffs. All water regulation projects are abide to have clearance from MWRRA. This projects could be from Irrigation, Industrial users and Urban & Rural domestic consumers. [2]

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