| South Africa's scarce water resources are under increasing pressure. We will have to use them efficiently, effectively and wisely if we wish to build a sustainable future. In order to do this, we need to know how much water is used, by whom, and where. Once we know this, we will be able to measure it against how much water is actually available for use. In some areas we will then find that there is still extra water that can be made available for use. In other areas we will find that there is already more water being used than the water resources can provide without considerable damage to the aquatic ecosystems.
The National Water Act (Act 36 of 1998) gives the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry the tools to gather the information that we need for the optimal management of our water resources. The registration of water use is one of these tools. What is Registration ? Registration comprises the asking and answering of 4 basic questions :
A registration form will be provided to anyone who must register their water use. The registration form comprises a number of pages in order to contain all the supporting information that the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry requires. This information will enable us to build up a picture of water use in the various catchments. Who Must Register ? All water users instructed to register have the statutory obligation to do so. There are strict penalties, prescribed in the Act, for those who do not comply. In future, when water users are required to apply for licences, those who did not register will lower their chances of getting a licence to use water. The following water users must Register their water use: All water users, who do not receive their water from a service provider, local authority, water board, irrigation board, government water scheme or other bulk supplier and who are using water for:
This covers the use of surface and ground water Other uses which must be registered, include :
Existing lawful use: Registration also applies to all existing lawful use, which is defined in the National Water Act as a water use - (a) which took place at any time during a period of two years immediately before 1st October 1998; or (b) which has been declared an existing lawful water use under Section 33, and, which was authorised by or under any other law before that date. Registration also applies to those engaged in stream flow reduction activities (afforestation) or controlled activities, described above. If in doubt, contact your nearest Water Affairs and Forestry Office and ask! Who does NOT need to Register: If you receive water from a local authority, a water board, an irrigation board or another bulk water supplier you do not need to register that use. The Department will register you if required and send you a certificate or a semi-completed application to fill in. The National Water Act allows a person to take water for reasonable domestic use directly from any water resource to which he or she has lawful access. No licence or registration is required for this. It also allows a person to take water for small gardening (not for commercial purposes) and the watering of animals (excluding feedlots) on land owned or occupied by that person, from any water resource which is situated on or forms a boundary of that land, if the use is not excessive in relation to the capacity of the water resource and the needs of other users. This means that most users using groundwater in towns and cities and those users with windmills on their own properties need not register. Why register ?
Where Must You Register ? All persons or bodies required to register can contact any Regional Office of the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry (see addresses and telephone numbers on back page) for the relevant forms and assistance. Officials of the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry will be visiting most areas within the year following 1 October 1999 where water use has to be registered, at a publicised date and venue to assist you in your applications. How and When Do You Register ?
Benefits of Registration
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REGISTER! TO ENSURE SOME FOR ALL FOR EVER! From: http://www.dwa.gov.za |