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Peter Ashton & Devlyn Hardwick Aquatic Ecosystems Research Group Natural Resources and the Environment CSIR, Pretoria Key Challenges Facing Water Resource Management in South Africa 2 nd Biennial CSIR Conference Session: “A Clean South Africa” Keynote Pretoria, 18 November 2008
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Peter Ashton & Devlyn HardwickAquatic Ecosystems Research GroupNatural Resources and the EnvironmentCSIR, Pretoria

Key Challenges Facing Water Resource Management

in South Africa

2nd Biennial CSIR ConferenceSession: “A Clean South Africa” KeynotePretoria, 18 November 2008

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Outline

1. Our geographic reality - water availability and water security

2. Challenges and opportunities facing water resource managers

3. The importance of good governance

4. Concluding remarks

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1.

Our Geographic Reality:

Water Availability and Water Security

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Water in South Africa

“ In South Africa, water is usually found in one of three forms:• There is either too much,• Or there is too little,• Or it is too dirty”

† Prof. Desmond Midgley(Wits University)

We could also add that water is often:

• Out of sight (underground), or

• On someone else’s property

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Mean Annual Rainfall

100200300400500600700800900

10001250150020002500

Mean AnnualRainfall (mm)

NAMIBIA(254)

BOTSWANA(400)

SOUTH AFRICA(497)

ZAMBIA(1,011)

ZIMBABWE(652)

ANGOLA(1,050)

MOZABIQUE(969)

LESOTHO(760)

MALAWI(1,014)

N

500 km

SWAZILAND(788)

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Shared River Systems

Orange / Senqu

Zambezi

Cuvelai

Cunene

Limpopo

Pungué

Savé - Rundi

Buzi

Thukela

Maputo

Umbeluzi

Incomati

Okavango /Makgadikgadi

Rovuma

Lake Chilwa

Namibia

Botswana

SouthAfrica

Zambia

Zimbabwe

Lesotho

Swaziland

Malawi

Mozambique

AngolaD.R.C.

N

500 kilometres

Southern Africa’s 15 shared river basins contain:

• 65 % of area

• 75 % of people

• 85 % of surface water

• 85 % of regional economy

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Rainfall and Runoff

12.176626Rest of RSA

8.540474RSA + Lesotho

14.1109770Maputo

13.099763Incomati

5.129567Limpopo

5.117332Orange-Senqu

MAR : MAP(%)

Runoff(MAR - mm)

Rainfall(MAP - mm)

Basin

1. Exceptionally low conversion of rainfall to runof f

Highly variable rainfalls; unequally distributed

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Key Characteristics of Water

• Rainfall and river flows highly variable• Seasonal and inter-annual extremes of

flow (floods and droughts)• Flows difficult to predict reliably• Extensive areas depend on groundwater• Countries see water as ‘national

property’ - but dependent on inflows• Water often contaminated with waste

products• Reliable water supplies ‘problematic’

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Cuvelai

CuneneZambezi

Buzi

Save-Runde

Maputo

Incomati

Umbeluzi

Okavango /

Makgadikgadi

Thukela

Southern African Situation

Water resources approaching “closure”– very little left to allocate for off-channel uses

Water resources under increased pressure –need to ensure closer co-operation between users and neighbours

Zambia

Lesotho

Swaziland

Malawi

Mozambique

AngolaD.R.C.

Zimbabwe

BotswanaNamibia

SouthAfrica

Pungué

Rovuma

Cuvelai

CuneneZambezi

Buzi

Save-Runde

Orange / Senqu

Maputo

Incomati

Umbeluzi

Okavango /

Makgadikgadi

Thukela

Limpopo

500 km

N

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“Water Crowding”

2 3662 0091 3761 165Maputo2 3101 9331 5521 122Incomati4 97418 7904 21911 906Limpopo1 80319 5021 18311 319Orange-Senqu

WCIPopulationWCIPopulation20252000

River Basin

WCI values: 0 – 100 = Water security

100 – 500 = Water sufficiency

500 – 1 000 = Occasional, seasonal water stress

1 000 – 2 000 = Frequent water stress; seasonally severe

> 2 000 = “Beyond the water barrier” - chronic water stress

Water Crowding Index (WCI) = Number of people per million cubic metres of water

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2.

Challenges and Opportunities Facing Water

Resource Managers

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The Dichotomy of Water

Source of destruction, dispute and poverty

• Drought and desertification

• Flooding and erosion

• Salinization

• Malnutrition and starvation

• Contamination

• Epidemics and diseases

• Dispute and conflict

• Degraded infrastructure

• Instability and vulnerability

Source of production, growth and co-operation

• Healthy people

• Healthy ecosystems

• Fisheries / food production

• Energy production

• Cultural values

• Transport and navigation

• Collaboration and peace

• Effective infrastructure

• Security and safety

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Understanding the Implications

National Food Security

HydroelectricityDevastating Floods

Frequent Droughts

Destructive Productive

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Key Challenges• Water for growing populations and expanding

economies – quality of life• Eliminate disparities in service delivery

between rich and poor• Food security – regional / national level• Energy supplies (hydropower) / key industries• Cyclical patterns of floods and droughts• Conflict prevention / resolution• Ability of aquatic ecosystems to deliver

ecosystem goods and services• Pollution prevention and control

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Water: A Basic Human Need• Availability :

�Developing populations need more water; linked to food production & land reform; problems due to urbanization and contamination

• Accessibility :�Poorest proportion of population have lowest

access to clean water

• Affordability :�Expensive – economic, nutritional and health costs;

Heavy opportunity costs for women and childre n

• Acceptability :�Clean drinking water essential, but many

communities lack safe drinking water

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Development Imperatives

Urban & Industrial Growth Rural Development

Assured Water Supplies Ecosystem Services

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Typical Challenges

Industrial Effluent

Erosion and SedimentationInadequate Service delivery

Urban Waste

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Contamination Problems

Eutrophication

Arsenic Waste - Mining Problem Plant Control

Domestic Effluent

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N

500 km

Key

Maputo

Orange-Senqu

Limpopo

Incomati

Namibia(7)

Botswana(3)

Mozambique(2)

Zimbabwe(25)

Swaziland(4)

Lesotho(3)

Large Dams in Shared Basins

WMA boundary

Episodic river

Shared river basin

South Africa(497)

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Orange / Senqu

Okavango /Makgadikgadi

Zambezi

Rovuma

Cuvelai

Cunene

Limpopo

Pungué

Savé - Rundi

Buzi

Thukela

Maputo

Umbeluzi

Incomati

Inter-Basin Water Transfers

N

500 kilometres

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Runoff and Water Capture

73.736 99550050 177RSA + Lesotho

33.49 87622729 535Rest of RSA

162.53 06881 888Maputo

15.4440272 851Incomati

57.83 0601005 295Limpopo

193.720 55013810 609Orange-Senqu

Dam : Runoff (%)

Dam Volume (106 m3)

No. of large dams

Runoff Volume(106 m3)

Basin

2. High proportion of runoff is impounded in large dams

1. Numerous large dams – small dams not included

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Dealing with Disputes

Namibia

Botswana

SouthAfrica

Zambia

Zimbabwe

Lesotho

Swaziland

Malawi

Mozambique

AngolaD.R.C.

Most disputes over water occur in areas where supplies are uncertain, or where there is a transition

from perennial to ephemeral rivers

All recorded disputes

have occurred at

small or ‘local’ scales

N

500 kilometres

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National Responses : Implications

• Many countries adopted internal approaches to resolve water problems

• Aligned with broader principles• But, little or no agreement on equitable

sharing of water• Difficult to manage co-operatively

across country boundaries• Concerns about sovereignty issues• National water security achieved at the

expense of regional water security

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3.

The Importance of Good Governance

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Key Governance Issues Related to Water Resource Management

• The context of a governance system is shaped partly by social values and imperatives, and partly by prevailing constraints and opportunities

• The effectiveness of a governance system is determined by extent to which stakeholders engage in decision-making and benefit from the process

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Important Considerations

• Decision-making based on imperfect and / or incomplete knowledge

• Sharing information / data - key to improved management

• Technical ingenuity → generate data

• Social ingenuity → legitimize data :� Reduce uncertainty� Focus on wider (e.g. regional) benefits

• All sectors of society are responsible for participating in decision-making

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Stakeholder Engagement in Water Resource Management

Non-Governmental Organizations

Local Water User

Groups

Local Governments

International Stakeholders

(Donors)

Statutory agencies

National Governments

Vision and Plan

Communication

NegotiationTechnical Specialist Groups

Traditional Leaders /

Authorities

Local Stakeholders

/ Communities

An Empty Chair ?

“The Silent Generation”

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4.

Concluding Remarks

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Critical Learning Points• Most water decisions made outside the

water sector - but must be appropriate• Water security is essential for sustained

economic growth and poverty eradication• Water security depends on effective and

efficient water infrastructure andinstitutions

• Water is a public good - therefore it is a public responsibility and some public finance is essential to achieve objectives

• Regional co-operation is essential where supplies are scarce, vulnerable or shared

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Inevitable Future Options• Extensive additional water supply

infrastructure needed throughout RSA, plus improved maintenance of existing systems

• Greater focus on water quality and pollution control throughout the country

• Inaugurate and implement Catchment Management Agencies

• Improve water management processes and efficiencies of use + use of ground water

• Greater application of water conservation and demand management

• Improved interactions with neighbouring states on shared basins

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• Prolonged and severe water shortages in drier regions of RSA

• Difficulty in supplying water for the Ecological Reserve – sacrificial rivers?

• Limited water available for neighbours sharing river basins

• High potential for future conflicts -especially at local scales

• Strategic decisions needed on new technologies / alternative water sources

Potential Future Outcomes of “Business as Usual”

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Water Decisions = Ethical Decisions

• Water debates always mirror debates of social ethics:� Water as a common good� Water and human dignity� Water as an economic good� Water as a facilitator of well-being� Water and social justice� Rights and responsibilities of access� Water as a generator of wealth

• Water as a symbol of reconciliation, healing and regeneration

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South Africa’s water resources present us

with an enormous range of opportunities, most of

which are cunningly disguised as

insurmountable problems