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  1. 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...

  2. Hong Kong is divided into 10 Water Control Zones (WCZs) and each WCZ has a set of Water Quality Objectives (WQOs). The rates of annual compliance with the key WQOs (i.e. dissolved oxygen, unionized ammonia, total inorganic nitrogen and E.coli ) are assessed based on all the data collected at 76 marine monitoring stations during the year.

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  4. 2024年10月2日 · Marine - Water Quality. Marine - Annual Marine Water Quality Reports. The following Annual Marine Water Quality Reports and The Second National Marine Pollution Baseline Survey - Hong Kong Special Administration Region Report (Chinese version only) in portable document format (PDF) are available for download.

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  5. 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...

  6. 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

  7. Overall compliance with the key Water Quality Objectives (WQOs) across Hong Kong marine water has improved from 76% in 1986 to 80% and above since 2002. The number of beaches meeting the WQO for bathing water was increased to 41 since 2010, compared with 26 in 1997.

  8. The potential for pollution in Hong Kong's rivers and streams is a significant threat, given the large concentrations of population around the many waterways. Here you can learn more about the state of our rivers and the Government's work in ensuring the highest environmental standard are met.