2024 TIWW E-Newsletter Vol.02
中文For a rapidly growing and urbanizing global population, against a backdrop of increasing extreme climatic uncertainties, water scarcity has become an impending threat to humans. To avoid uneven distribution of water resources and ensure stable water supply, governments around the world are actively improving the transportation, distribution and management of water resources. In recent years, the Taiwan government has also invested a large sum in the establishment of water resources infrastructure, hoping to enhance the stability of water supply, improve water quality, and strengthen water resources management for optimal utilization and distribution. Suppliers also actively cooperate with the government in the use of the latest technologies to improve the ecosystem of Taiwan's water resources, ranging from the transportation and storage of water resources to the establishment of a healthy water environment.
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Taipei, July 25 (CNA) Over 11,000 households were without water and 64,000 still had no electricity across Taiwan as of 5 p.m. Thursday in the wake of Typhoon Gaemi, according to Taiwan Water Corporation (TWC) and Taiwan Power Co. (Taipower).
The Central Weather Administration (CWA) said it is recalibrating its drought monitoring and early warning system to provide better early warnings to water management and agricultural agencies, after looking at data from three significant droughts Taiwan has experienced since 2000.