Setting the Foundation for Sustainable Water Resource
(Pohnpei, FSM)
On Thursday, 17 May 2018, Pohnpei State Governor, Marcelo
Peterson, signed into public policy the ‘Pohnpei State Water Policy’. This
policy sets the foundation for the sustainable use and conservation of water
resources, and it creates the enabling framework for the equitable distribution
of water. A few key items that make this policy extraordinary:
- It recognizes the distinct difference between the way water management must take place on high islands and atolls. The distinctions include:
- On the main island of Pohnpei - upgrade the design of the Nett watershed Water Fund and promote the mechanism for watershed management to support the provision of water.
- Pohnpei atolls and outer islands – promote community water distribution systems and innovative water supply and sanitation technologies.
- It identifies the need for a holistic approach to water management and distribution.
- It expands water management and maintenance to include watersheds and the conservation of critical ecosystem services.
- It brings the FSM that much closer – one State at a time - to achieving its goals linked to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) platform, specifically SDG 6 – Clean water & Sanitation.
This achievement was made possible through great partnerships and
collaboration between the Pohnpei State Government, Pohnpei State Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and
partner organizations; namely, Pohnpei Utilities Corporation(PUC), Helmholtz
Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ), Micronesia Conservation Trust (MCT), the
Conservation Society of Pohnpei (CSP), United State Department of Agriculture
and Natural Resource Conservation Services (USDA-NRCS), International
Organization for Migration (IOM), the communities of Nett Municipality and
Pakin Atoll, and The Nature Conservancy (TNC).
Technical support was funded by the German Federal Ministry for
the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety through BMU-IKI, and
the FSM Ridge to Reef Project, funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) through
the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
“This water policy is hereby adopted and will serve to guide
Pohnpei State’s collective effort to improve the quantity, quality and access
to its abundant freshwater supply. The same will also serve to guide our
collective effort to protect, preserve, manage, and conserve our freshwater
sources for present and future generations.”
~ Honorable Marcelo K. Peterson, Pohnpei State Governor
Governor Peterson endorsing the water policy and witnessed by Pohnpei State Environmental Protection Agency Director, Henry Susaia (Photo credit: Francisco Celestine, Pohnpei EPA) |
Water Policy endorsement ceremony witnesses |
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