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What establishment should the local flood control office belong to? Is it administration or career?

Currently, the composition of local prevention offices is complex, including those from the administrative water conservancy bureau, those from the water management brigade, those from the public sector hydrology station, etc. Many of them are part-time.

If it is at the prefecture or city level, it is basically an administrative establishment and a civil servant. The local permanent prevention offices should generally be based on the establishment of public institutions.

The Water Conservancy Bureau is the current Water Affairs Bureau, the government's water administrative department. It mainly engages in water conservancy project construction management, flood prevention and drought relief, water resources management, water supply and drainage, engineering construction, river and lake management and protection, etc.

1. Implement the laws, regulations, guidelines and policies of the party and the state, as well as the municipal party committee and municipal government regarding water conservancy, hydropower and other work; draft local regulations, draft government regulations and relevant normative documents and supervise them implementation.

2. Formulate and organize the implementation of the city’s policies, development strategies and medium- and long-term plans for water conservancy work.

3. Unify the management of the city’s water resources (including aerial water, surface water, and groundwater). Organize the formulation of long-term water supply and demand plans and water distribution plans for the city and inter-district counties (autonomous counties and cities) and supervise their implementation; organize the demonstration work on water resources and flood control related to the city's national economic master plan, urban planning and other major construction projects; organize the implementation Water licensing system and water resources fee collection system; publish the city's water resources bulletin; be in charge of the city's hydrological work.

4. In charge of the city’s water conservation work. Formulate the city's water conservation policies, prepare water conservation plans, formulate relevant standards, organize, guide and supervise the city's water conservation work.

5. In accordance with the relevant laws, regulations and standards of national resources and environmental protection, formulate the city's water resources protection plan; organize the division of water functional areas and the control of sewage discharge into drinking water areas and other waters; monitor the pollution of rivers, lakes and reservoirs Water quantity and quality, review and verify the pollution-bearing capacity of water areas; put forward opinions on limiting the total amount of pollutant discharge.

6. Organize and guide the city's water administration supervision and water administrative law enforcement; coordinate and arbitrate water disputes between departments and districts and counties (autonomous counties and cities).

7. Formulate economic adjustment measures for the water conservancy industry; conduct macro-regulation on the use of the city's water conservancy funds; supervise water conservancy state-owned assets in accordance with relevant regulations; guide the water supply and diversified operations of the city's water conservancy industry; study and propose relevant Economic adjustment opinions on price, taxation, credit, finance and other aspects of water conservancy in the city.

8. Responsible for the industry management of water conservancy project construction in the city. Organize the preparation and review of large and medium-sized water conservancy infrastructure project proposals and feasibility study reports; organize the formulation of technical quality standards for the water conservancy industry and water conservancy project regulations and specifications, and supervise their implementation.

9. Responsible for the management and protection of the city’s water conservancy facilities, waters and shorelines; organize and guide the management and development of the city’s rivers, lakes and tidal flats; organize the construction and management of large and medium-sized or cross-district counties (autonomous counties, autonomous counties, city)'s important water conservancy projects; organize and guide the safety supervision of reservoirs and hydropower station dams in the city; guide the immigration work of the city's water conservancy projects.

10. Guide the city's rural water conservancy work; organize and coordinate farmland water conservancy infrastructure and management to guide township water supply and rural drinking water for people and livestock.