National legislation is the outcome of processes, locally, provincial and nationally. Certain aspects of water management have first been the product of legal initiatives of the South African government, seeking to address local problems. As a result, the National Water Act, 36 of 1998, was promulgated. The Act is in line with the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 108 of 1996, which embrace human rights. The Water Services Act, 108 of 1997, regulates the accessibility of water and sanitation by domestic users. Groundwater, in many parts of South Africa, provides the sole and/or partial water supply for meeting basic human needs. With an increase in the dependency on groundwater usage, the need to properly and effectively protect, use, develop, conserve, manage and control groundwater resources has become a national priority by the custodian of all water resources: the National Department of Water Affairs. The question arises whether or not the current groundwater allocation decision-making tools are enough to make informed decisions regarding the final approval, or not, of groundwater use licenses, and whether a proper framework that includes guidelines together with licensing conditions are available for decision- making in complex groundwater scenario situations as part of the groundwater license decision process. The current research contributes to answering this question and finding solutions in order to improve and make the groundwater use authorisation process more effective. The groundwater situation will be discussed on a comparative basis from international case studies regarding water legislation and groundwater resource management tools. A full evaluation and analysis of groundwater use authorisation process and decision-making tools on regional and national level in South Africa will be done and a Framework and tool for the evaluation, decision-making and determination of authorisation conditions of groundwater use authorisations, which includes existing lawful water use, general authorisations, and groundwater use licensing, will be developed. Scenarios and case studies are currently implemented.
Presenter Name
Yolanda
Presenter Surname
Kotze
Area
National
Conference year
2013
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