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NATIONAL WATER RESOURCE STRATEGY SOUTH AFRICA’S WATER SITUATION AND STRATEGIES TO BALANCE SUPPLY AND DEMAND MVOTI TO UMZIMKULU WMA. WMA 11: Mvoti to Umzimkulu - Rainfall and Evaporation. WMA 11: Mvoti to Umzimkulu - Base Map. WMA 11: Mvoti to Umzimkulu - Land Use.
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NATIONAL WATER RESOURCE STRATEGY SOUTH AFRICA’S WATER SITUATION AND STRATEGIES TO BALANCE SUPPLY AND DEMAND MVOTI TO UMZIMKULU WMA
WMA 11: Mvoti to Umzimkulu - Sectoral Water Requirements (2000)
30 % National Mvoti to Umzimkulu WMA 20 % Contribution 10 % 0 % Other Trade Mining Finance Transport Electricity Agriculture Community Government Construction Manufacturing Sectoral contributions to the economy (1997)
WMA 11: Mvoti to UmzimkuluGroundwater • Significant quantities of water can be abstracted from groundwater • Actual utilisation is relatively small • mainly attributable to generally well watered nature of WMA • wide occurrence of perennial surface streamsreduces need for groundwater • Strong inter-dependence between surface water and groundwater also over much of the WMA • areas of particular importance are parts of Mgeni River catchment as well as at locations near the coast • Appropriate management of aquifers to prevent intrusion of seawater also of importance in coastal area
WMA 11: Mvoti to Umzimkulu Water quality • In natural state quality of surface water in WMA of high standard • Wash-off from areas with insufficient sanitation infrastructure and services - unacceptable bacterio-logical pollution, particularly at rural villages and dense settlements • Intensive farming operations impacts on water quality in some catchments - Msunduze, lower Mgeni and Umlazi Rivers of specific concern • Localised bacteriological pollution of streams in some rural areas. • Quality of groundwater generally of a very high standard • no pollution of groundwater has been recorded
WMA 11: Mvoti to Umzimkulu Key issues • Importance of Durban-Pietermaritzburg metropolitan and industrial area in socio-economy of the WMA, and already over-commitment of water from Mgeni River System as the source of water supply to the region • Continued strong growth expected in Greater Durban area as one of major urban/industrial hubs and growth centres in country • Large quantities of water transferred into WMA to Mgeni River system - need for additional augmentation in future • Degraded water quality in Msunduze, lower Mgeni and Mlazi Rivers as well as localised bacteriological pollution of streams in some rural areas
WMA 11: Mvoti to Umzimkulu Key issues (2) • Seasonal shortages experienced in Mvoti, Mkomazi and parts of Coastal sub-areas • Provision to be made for growth at coastal towns • Implementation of Reserve will significantly contribute to increasing deficits currently experienced - will also create deficits in areas where sufficient water is still available • Substantial undeveloped resource potential still remains in several catchments in the WMA which needs to be carefully managed to ensure optimal benefits
WMA 11: Mvoti to Umzimkulu Water resources under control of the Minister • Transfer of water from Thukela WMA (Mooi River) to Mvoti to Umzimkulu WMA (Mgeni River) • Additional transfer of water from Mooi River (Thukela WMA) - increase transfer capacity through construction of Springgrove Dam on Mooi River and increase in pumping capacity • Future transfers of water from the Mkomazi River to Mgeni River within WMA with option of additional transfers from Umzimkulu River in future