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  1. WATER QUALITY IN HONG KONG - AN OVERVIEW. The State of Our Waters. Water pollution impacts are obvious. Bacteria, excessive nutrients, toxic chemicals and other pollutants can make swimmers sick, contaminate or kill marine life, and give off malodor.

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  2. In Hong Kong, WSD is the sole water supplier supplying fresh water to over 99.99% of the territory’s population, while the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (“FEHD”)1 monitors regularly the water quality of streams and wells2 where water is taken for potable use by the remaining less than 0.01% of the population living in remote areas w...

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  4. In Hong Kong, WSD is the sole water supplier supplying fresh water to over 99.99% of the territory’s population, while the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (“FEHD”) with the assistance of other Government Departments1 monitors regularly the water quality of streams and wells2 for potable use to the remaining less than 0.01% of the popul...

  5. In Hong Kong, WSD is the sole water supplier supplying quality fresh water to over 99.99% of the territory’s population, while the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (“FEHD”) with the assistance of

  6. The Water Pollution Control Ordinance (WPCO) is the principal legislation to protect the water quality in Hong Kong. Under this Ordinance, Hong Kong’s waters are classified into 10 Water Control Zones (WCZs) with specific Water Quality Objectives (WQOs) stipulated for each WCZ.

  7. There are noticeable improvements in water quality in Hong Kong over the years. The monitoring has recorded that water quality of rivers across Hong Kong has improved substantially, after a series of remedial measures introduced in the late 1980s and 1990s.

  8. 2024年6月2日 · As a densely populated city, Hong Kong suffers from a scarcity of drinking water due to its lack of lakes, rivers and underground water, making rainwater a precious source to the city’s fresh water resources. This is why the Government places great importance on collecting and storing rainwater.

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