Despite the transition to democracy in 1994, South Africa still had apartheid legislation on the statute books and the allocation of water was regulated by the 1956 Water Act. Accordingly, post-apartheid South Africa underwent a water sector reform process culminating in the new National Water Act (No. 36) of 1998. One component of the Act is the requirement for a classification system to determine different classes of water resources. The classification system provides a definition of the classes that are to be used and a seven-step procedure to be followed in order to recommend a class. The class outlines those attributes society requires of different water resources. The economic, social and ecological implications of choosing a class are established and communicated to all interested and affected parties during the classification process. This paper outlines the socioeconomic and political context in which the WRCS was developed and outlines the seven-step procedure.
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Development of the South African Water Resource Classification System (WRCS): a tool towards the sustainable, equitable and efficient use of water resources in a developing country
E. S. J. Dollar;
aCSIR, Natural Resources and Environment, PO Box 320, Stellenbosch 7599, South Africa, and MWH Global, Chepping House, Temple End, High Wycombe, HP13 5DR, UK (current address)
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C. R. Nicolson;
C. R. Nicolson
bDepartment of Natural Resources Conservation, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst MA 01003, USA
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C. A. Brown;
C. A. Brown
cSouthern Waters Ecological Research and Consulting cc, PO Box 12414, Mill Street, 8010, Cape Town, South Africa
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J. K. Turpie;
J. K. Turpie
dEnvironmental Policy Research Unit, School of Economics, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch 7701, South Africa
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A. R. Joubert;
A. R. Joubert
eDepartment of Statistical Sciences, University of Cape Town, Private Bag, Rondebosch 7701, South Africa, and Southern Waters Ecological Research and Consulting cc, PO Box 12414, Mill Street, 8010, Cape Town, South Africa (current address)
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A. R. Turton;
A. R. Turton
fCSIR, Natural Resources and Environment, PO Box 395, Pretoria 0001, South Africa, and Centre for Environmental Management, University of Free State, PO Box 339, Bloemfontein, 9300, South Africa (current address)
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D. F. Grobler;
D. F. Grobler
gBlue Science Consulting, PO Box 14443, Lyttleton 0140, South Africa
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H. H. Pienaar;
H. H. Pienaar
hDepartment of Water and Environmental Affairs, Private Bag X313, Pretoria 0001, South Africa
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J. Ewart-Smith;
J. Ewart-Smith
iThe Freshwater Consulting Group, 4 Heron Close, Zeekoevlei, 7941, Cape Town, South Africa
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S. M. Manyaka
S. M. Manyaka
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Water Policy (2010) 12 (4): 479–499.
Article history
Received:
September 30 2008
Accepted:
October 10 2008
Citation
E. S. J. Dollar, C. R. Nicolson, C. A. Brown, J. K. Turpie, A. R. Joubert, A. R. Turton, D. F. Grobler, H. H. Pienaar, J. Ewart-Smith, S. M. Manyaka; Development of the South African Water Resource Classification System (WRCS): a tool towards the sustainable, equitable and efficient use of water resources in a developing country. Water Policy 1 August 2010; 12 (4): 479–499. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wp.2009.213
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