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R4.3bn interim water supply programme approved

31st May 2013

By: Natalie Greve

Creamer Media Contributing Editor Online

  

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The Department of Water Affairs (DWA) would start rolling out its new interim water supply programme (IWSP), aimed at addressing the backlogs in municipal water-related service delivery, in July, Water and Environmental Affairs Minister Edna Molewa said in Parliament this month.

A budget of R4.34-billion had been allocated for the initiative over the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework period, which would be funded through the Municipal Water Infrastructure Grant.

Molewa told lawmakers during the DWA’s Budget vote address that the IWSP would focus on 23 district municipalities identified by Cabinet, and would include the development and upgrade of local water sources in areas with unpredictable or no water supply, water-loss management issues and various water infrastructure repair backlogs.

The enhanced delivery of local water and sanitation services fell under Strategic Integrated Project (SIP) 18, besdies the 17 others announced by President Jacob Zuma last year, and outlined several water infrastructure improvement and rejuvenation programmes.

Increased allocations for infrastructure development pushed the DWA’s total budget to R10.2-billion in 2013/14, R12.4-billion in 2014/15 and R15.5-billion in 2015/16.

To facilitate investment in new water and sanitation infrastructure, Molewa said she had initiated the development of a comprehensive investment framework, which would inform budgeting and integrated planning based on a life-cycle approach.

Capital investment in new water and sanitation infrastructure for the entire value chain, including the refurbishment of existing infrastructure, was projected to require some R670-billion over the next ten years, or R67-billion a year.

Currently, only 45%, or R30-billion a year, was available from existing funding sources.

“The remainder of the required investments will have to be funded from on-budget and off-budget sources through the private sector,” Molewa said.

Commenting on one of the department’s key water infrastructure projects, she said that development of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project Phase 2 would start immediately, following the recent Joint Bilateral Commission for Cooperation meeting between South Africa and Lesotho. The agreement for the development of the Phase 2 project was ratified by South Africa in November 2012.

South African construction teams would now continue with implementation of the Polihali dam and tunnel, the Minister reported.

Meanwhile, Molewa said that she would gazette the second five-yearly National Water Resource Strategy (NWRS II) next month.

The NWRS II would ensure greater equity in water resource allocation, enhanced water governance processes, intensified institutional oversight and improved overall water resource management.

“Following an intensive process of stakeholder consultation and public hearings, we have now consolidated the final inputs from all stakeholders, and I intend to gazette the final NWRS in June this year,” Molewa commented.

Drafting of the NWRS II included a study into the structure of municipal water boards, and, following the consideration of proposals arising from the procedure, the number of water boards would be reduced from twelve to nine.

“This realignment will deal with nonviable boards, which will be disestablished and their functions, assets and staff integrated into the viable water boards,” said Molewa.

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Magazine Managing Editor

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