The water supply company is managed by the water resources department, and the ownership is determined according to the investment and construction. _ If all or most of it is funded by the state, it will be managed by the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) and generally owned by the municipal administrative department. If all or most of the investment is local government, there will be local government management. For example, tap water in rural areas is generally managed by county (district) and township (town) governments.
Due to sudden power failure, pipe burst, pump failure and other reasons, municipal water supply will stop without notice. From the company's point of view, they are unwilling to stop water supply, not only being complained by users, but also rushing to repair. If the water is always cut off because of the pipeline, a pressure-bearing water outlet device can be installed at home. If there is water, it can automatically store water, and if there is no water, it can also supply water under pressure. Avoid the inconvenience of water stoppage.
If you have any problems to report to the water supply company, you can find the local county health and family planning comprehensive supervision and law enforcement bureau to describe the problems clearly and they will deal with them soon.
If it is a water resource problem, you can find the local county water conservancy bureau.
If the charge is high, you can find the price bureau.
You can first report the problem to the village committee, or you can check the local rural drinking water supervision telephone number in official website, the people's government of the city or county where you are located or the Water Affairs Bureau, and report the problem of draft difficulty to the water conservancy department.
legal ground
"People's Republic of China (PRC) Water Law" Article 12 The state implements a management system combining river basin management with administrative regional management for water resources. The water administrative department of the State Council is responsible for the unified management and supervision of water resources throughout the country. River basin management institutions established by the water administrative department of the State Council in important rivers and lakes designated by the state (hereinafter referred to as river basin management institutions) shall exercise the responsibilities of water resources management and supervision as stipulated by laws and administrative regulations and granted by the water administrative department of the State Council. The water administrative department of the local people's government at or above the county level shall be responsible for the unified management and supervision of water resources within its administrative area in accordance with the prescribed authority.