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Validation and verification of lawful water use in South Africa: An overview of the process in the KwaZulu-Natal Province

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dc.contributor.author Kapangaziwiri, Evison
dc.contributor.author Mwenge Kahinda, Jean-Marc
dc.contributor.author Dzikiti, Sebinasi
dc.contributor.author Ramoelo, Abel
dc.contributor.author Cho, Moses A
dc.contributor.author Mathieu, Renaud SA
dc.contributor.author Naidoo, Mogesh
dc.contributor.author Seetal, Ashwin R
dc.contributor.author Pienaar, Harrison H
dc.date.accessioned 2018-06-22T07:32:53Z
dc.date.available 2018-06-22T07:32:53Z
dc.date.issued 2016-10
dc.identifier.citation Kapangaziwiri, E. et al. 2016. Validation and verification of lawful water use in South Africa: An overview of the process in the KwaZulu-Natal Province. 17th WaterNet/WARFSA/GWP-SA Symposium, Gaborone, Botswana, 25-28 October 2016 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1474-7065
dc.identifier.uri https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1474706517300517
dc.identifier.uri https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/physics-and-chemistry-of-the-earth-parts-a-b-c/vol/105/suppl/C
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pce.2017.12.002
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10272
dc.description Conference paper delivered at 17th WaterNet/WARFSA/GWP-SA Symposium, Gaborone, Botswana, 25-28 October 2016. Also published as an article in June 2018 in Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C, vol. 105: 274-282 en_US
dc.description.abstract South Africa is a water-stressed country which has, over the years, strived to adopt a rational, just and equitable way to manage this limited resource. The National Water Act (Act No.36 of 1998) (NWA) provides the legal framework to achieve this objective. Since 2003, the government embarked on a national process to: validate (confirm the quantum of), and; verify (establish the lawfulness of) water uses that exceed domestic requirements. The objective of the project was to determine how much water is allocated for: (1) existing lawful use in accordance with specific requirements of the NWA, and; (2) current water uses. The project identified users with or without registered use entitlements, whether claims for registered uses were correct, underestimated , overestimated or false; and confirmed the lawfulness of each water use in accordance with water legislation that pre-dated the NWA. The process included identifying land and non-land based water uses (industrial, mining and bulk potable water supplies, irrigation, crop types and impoundments) using remote sensing (RS) techniques for both a qualifying (defined as two years before the enactment of the NWA) and the current periods. Crop irrigation requirements were estimated using the South African Procedure for estimating irrigation WATer requirements (SAPWAT), while the Gush curves were used to quantify Stream Flow Reduction Activities (SFRAs) due to commercially afforested areas. The boundaries of farm reservoirs were delineated from RS and the volumes calculated using a regression approach. Estimates of the irrigation water requirements, SFRAs and reservoir volumes formed the basis for interaction between the Department of Water and Sanitation and water users to confirm their uses; and subsequently, to update the Water Authorisation and Registration Management System (WARMS), a database of water users. While WARMS indicated a total of approximately 16 000 registered users in the KwaZulu-Natal province, up to 6000 additional water users, mostly currently unregistered, are expected to be registered in the updated database. Despite certain project methodology challenges and limitations, the project forms a critical basis for all other aspects of water management, informs macro- and micro-water resource planning, water allocation reform, as well as water use compliance, monitoring and enforcement. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher IEEE en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Worklist;19559
dc.subject Existing Lawful Use en_US
dc.subject National Water Act en_US
dc.subject Water allocation en_US
dc.subject Water resources management en_US
dc.subject Water use en_US
dc.title Validation and verification of lawful water use in South Africa: An overview of the process in the KwaZulu-Natal Province en_US
dc.type Conference Presentation en_US
dc.identifier.apacitation Kapangaziwiri, E., Mwenge Kahinda, J., Dzikiti, S., Ramoelo, A., Cho, M. A., Mathieu, R. S., ... Pienaar, H. H. (2016). Validation and verification of lawful water use in South Africa: An overview of the process in the KwaZulu-Natal Province. IEEE. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10272 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Kapangaziwiri, Evison, Jean-Marc Mwenge Kahinda, Sebinasi Dzikiti, Abel Ramoelo, Moses A Cho, Renaud SA Mathieu, Mogesh Naidoo, Ash Seetal, and Harrison H Pienaar. "Validation and verification of lawful water use in South Africa: An overview of the process in the KwaZulu-Natal Province." (2016): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10272 en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Kapangaziwiri E, Mwenge Kahinda J, Dzikiti S, Ramoelo A, Cho MA, Mathieu RS, et al, Validation and verification of lawful water use in South Africa: An overview of the process in the KwaZulu-Natal Province; IEEE; 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10272 . en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Conference Presentation AU - Kapangaziwiri, Evison AU - Mwenge Kahinda, Jean-Marc AU - Dzikiti, Sebinasi AU - Ramoelo, Abel AU - Cho, Moses A AU - Mathieu, Renaud SA AU - Naidoo, Mogesh AU - Seetal, Ash AU - Pienaar, Harrison H AB - South Africa is a water-stressed country which has, over the years, strived to adopt a rational, just and equitable way to manage this limited resource. The National Water Act (Act No.36 of 1998) (NWA) provides the legal framework to achieve this objective. Since 2003, the government embarked on a national process to: validate (confirm the quantum of), and; verify (establish the lawfulness of) water uses that exceed domestic requirements. The objective of the project was to determine how much water is allocated for: (1) existing lawful use in accordance with specific requirements of the NWA, and; (2) current water uses. The project identified users with or without registered use entitlements, whether claims for registered uses were correct, underestimated , overestimated or false; and confirmed the lawfulness of each water use in accordance with water legislation that pre-dated the NWA. The process included identifying land and non-land based water uses (industrial, mining and bulk potable water supplies, irrigation, crop types and impoundments) using remote sensing (RS) techniques for both a qualifying (defined as two years before the enactment of the NWA) and the current periods. Crop irrigation requirements were estimated using the South African Procedure for estimating irrigation WATer requirements (SAPWAT), while the Gush curves were used to quantify Stream Flow Reduction Activities (SFRAs) due to commercially afforested areas. The boundaries of farm reservoirs were delineated from RS and the volumes calculated using a regression approach. Estimates of the irrigation water requirements, SFRAs and reservoir volumes formed the basis for interaction between the Department of Water and Sanitation and water users to confirm their uses; and subsequently, to update the Water Authorisation and Registration Management System (WARMS), a database of water users. While WARMS indicated a total of approximately 16 000 registered users in the KwaZulu-Natal province, up to 6000 additional water users, mostly currently unregistered, are expected to be registered in the updated database. Despite certain project methodology challenges and limitations, the project forms a critical basis for all other aspects of water management, informs macro- and micro-water resource planning, water allocation reform, as well as water use compliance, monitoring and enforcement. DA - 2016-10 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Existing Lawful Use KW - National Water Act KW - Water allocation KW - Water resources management KW - Water use LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2016 SM - 1474-7065 T1 - Validation and verification of lawful water use in South Africa: An overview of the process in the KwaZulu-Natal Province TI - Validation and verification of lawful water use in South Africa: An overview of the process in the KwaZulu-Natal Province UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10272 ER - en_ZA


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