MWE Headquarters

Water Quality Management

Ms Lillian Idrakua

Ms Lillian Idrakua

Commissioner

Welcome to the Water Quality Management Department. We safeguard Uganda’s water resources by monitoring water quality, guiding regulation, and strengthening policy and technical frameworks. Through laboratory analysis, compliance monitoring and expert advisory services, we support government, stakeholders and communities in ensuring safe water. Our work promotes resilient water systems, supports innovation in treatment solutions and builds national capacity for sustainable water quality management.

Mandate

To monitor, assess and manage the quality of water resources in Uganda for all uses.

About

The Ministry of Water and Environment in Uganda plays a pivotal role in safeguarding the nation’s water quality through a comprehensive approach that includes periodic review and improvement of the policy, legal, and institutional frameworks for water quality management. It develops, reviews, and updates water quality management plans, including interventions for national disasters and emergencies. 

The Ministry is responsible for designing, reviewing, and operating national networks for ambient and operational monitoring, including compliance monitoring for drinking water and effluent discharges. It conducts water quality assessments and provides expert advice to the Government, Water Policy Committee, NEMA, other stakeholders, and the general public. Furthermore, it offers technical support to Local Governments, NGOs, and the private sector in water resources regulation, with a focus on water treatment, particularly in small towns, rural growth centres, and institutions not covered by the National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC). 

The Ministry also introduces and oversees the application of water quality management tools such as economic instruments, water quality objectives for water bodies, Water Safety Plans, and biological monitoring. It operates the National Reference Laboratory and Regional Laboratories for environmental quality analysis, while also monitoring, quality assuring, and regulating the operations of all water testing laboratories in Uganda. 

Additionally, it has established and maintains a National Water Quality Database and is actively involved in packaging and disseminating water quality information to stakeholders. It supports capacity building across Water Management Zones, Nile Basin countries, districts, civil society organizations, and local communities involved in catchment-based water quality management, and also undertakes research and supports innovations in low-cost water treatment solutions.