Water management
The Netherlands is the best protected delta in the world. Yet how do we keep our country safe from high water, now and in the future, and ensure a sufficient supply of fresh water? And how can we ensure that the Netherlands remains an attractive country in which to live, work and invest?
The measures that are required to achieve this end are being prepared and developed in the Delta Programme.
The Cabinet has initiated the Water Top Sector to find sustainable solutions to flooding and freshwater shortages. This approach entails specific investments by the government in the water sector, together with the private and science sectors.
Other important issues include water governance, as outlined in the Bestuursakkoord water (Administrative Agreement on Water Affairs), water quality, drinking water and the Wadden Sea.
News
State Secretary Atsma opens TS Agri (in Dutch: Zilt Proefbedrijf)
From now on, the tolerance of crops for saline soil can be tested at a new TS Agri testing site. State Secretary Joop Atsma ...
Study into the impact of waves on dikes
Increasing our knowledge of dikes and developing new technologies and insights to keep our country safe, today and in the future. ...
State Secretary Atsma to visit Thailand
On 14-15 March, State Secretary Atsma (Infrastructure & the Environment) will be visiting Bangkok together with several ...
Greater partnership between the Netherlands and Indonesia
The next few years will see greater partnership between the Netherlands and Indonesia in sustainable trade and production, water ...
Colombia and the Netherlands launch Water Partnership
This week, Colombia and the Netherlands launched the Colombia-Netherlands Water Partnership, in which Dutch companies and research ...
Documents and publications
Water Deserves It
Advice and Action Agenda for Top Economic Sector of Water, from an international perspective.
International Water Week
Speech by the State Secretary of Infrastructure and the Environment, Joop Atsma, opening ceremony of the International Water week ...
Association of Water Boards starts international projects
On 22 March, World Water Day, development minister Bert Koenders will give the starting signal for the first three international ...