WRA Raises Alarm Over Rising Violations of Water Act, Suspends Disconnections for Festive Season
By Irene The Water Resources Authority (WRA) has issued a strong warning to the public following a marked increase in non-compliance with the Water Act 2016 and the Water Resources Regulations 2025. In a press release issued on Wednesday, the Authority expressed concern over growing incidents of illegal water abstraction and failure by users to obtain or adhere to water use permits. According to WRA, the violations undermine efforts to manage and protect Kenya’s water resources, which are regulated under Section 12 of the Water Act. The Authority emphasized that equitable water allocation relies on transparent, science-based decision-making and an effective permitting system. Of particular concern to the Authority are recent cases of political interference, with some leaders allegedly encouraging individuals and groups to defy regulatory requirements. WRA dismissed claims that its officers were vandalizing water equipment, calling such allegations unfounded. The Author...