Rural Community Water Management Plan for Shakadza, South Africa
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FINAL Rural Community Water Management Plan for Shakadza, South Africa SHAKADZA Local Municipality, Mutale; District Municipality, Vhembe; Limpopo Province; South Africa Location Lat: S 22°37′4.2″ Long: E 30°33′31.3″ ‘Tangible benefits to the community resulting from community managed interventions that can be replicated elsewhere’ Rural Community Water Management Plan – Shakadza, South Africa i Contents 1. Introduction .................................................................................................................... 1 2. Principles of the Plan ..................................................................................................... 1 3. Goal and Objectives of the Plan ..................................................................................... 3 3.1 Goal ........................................................................................................................ 3 3.2 Objectives ............................................................................................................... 3 4. Community Overview ..................................................................................................... 5 4.1 Location .................................................................................................................. 5 4.2 Community Characteristics ..................................................................................... 5 4.2.1 Demography .................................................................................................... 5 4.2.2 Community Amenities ...................................................................................... 5 4.2.3 Community Economic Activities ....................................................................... 6 4.3 Shakadza Community Water Supply ....................................................................... 6 4.3.1 Existing Water Supply System ......................................................................... 6 4.3.2 Additional Drought Mitigation Water Supply Structures (Piloted) ...................... 6 4.4 Water Management Structures ............................................................................... 7 4.4.1 Rural Water Supply Stakeholders. ................................................................... 7 4.4.2 Water Stakeholder Interactions ........................................................................ 7 4.5 Drought Awareness and Coping Mechanisms ......................................................... 8 4.5.1 Community Perception of Drought. .................................................................. 8 4.5.2 Coping Strategies ............................................................................................ 9 4.5.3 Future Drought Mitigation Measures ................................................................ 9 5. Community Water Management Plan ........................................................................... 10 5.1 Plan Administration ............................................................................................... 10 5.2 Plan Implementation and Monitoring ..................................................................... 10 5.2.1. The Water Committee .................................................................................... 11 5.2.2 Physical Monitoring ........................................................................................ 11 5.2.3 Social Monitoring ........................................................................................... 12 5.2.4 Awareness ..................................................................................................... 13 5.2.5 Training .......................................................................................................... 14 5.2.6 Feedback Mechanisms .................................................................................. 14 5.2.7 O and M Plan ................................................................................................. 16 5.3 Plan Actions/Strategy ............................................................................................ 16 5.3.1 Triggers ......................................................................................................... 16 5.3.2 Reaction ........................................................................................................ 17 BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WELLFIELD CONSULTING SERVICES CSIR WALLINGFORD, OXON GABORONE PRETORIA UK BOTSWANA SOUTH AFRICA Rural Community Water Management Plan – Shakadza, South Africa ii 6. Plan Proponents .......................................................................................................... 18 List of Tables Table 5.1 Physical Monitoring Indicators ........................................................................... 12 Table 5.2 Monitoring of Population Welfare Indicators ...................................................... 12 Table 5.3 Monitoring of Water Supply Indicators ............................................................... 13 Table 5.4 Awareness Programme (AP) Monitoring............................................................ 14 BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WELLFIELD CONSULTING SERVICES CSIR WALLINGFORD, OXON GABORONE PRETORIA UK BOTSWANA SOUTH AFRICA Rural Community Water Management Plan – Shakadza, South Africa iii List of Acronyms AP Awareness programme CBO community based organization CC Catchment Council CEO Chief executive officer CMA Catchment Management Association DWAF Department of Water Affairs and Forestry DDF District Development Fund HH Household ITCZ Inter Tropical Convergence Zone LHS Left hand side MO Monitoring Operative MU Monitoring Unit NGO Non-governmental organisation O&M Operation and maintenance Pvc Poly-vinyl chloride RCWMP Rural Community Water Management Plan RDC Rural District Councils RHS Right hand side SADC Southern African Development Community SMC Stakeholder Management Committee TDS Total Dissolved Solids – Water quality WMA Water Management Area WUA Water User Association Quantities ha hectare l/sec litre per second - yield l/sec/m litre per second per metre of drawdown – specific capacity masl metres above sea level mg/l milligrams per litre (hydrochemical quality) mm/year millimetres per year (rainfall or evaporation) Mm3/a million cubic meters per annum BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WELLFIELD CONSULTING SERVICES CSIR WALLINGFORD, OXON GABORONE PRETORIA UK BOTSWANA SOUTH AFRICA Rural Community Water Management Plan – Shakadza, South Africa 1 1. Introduction This Rural Community Water Management Plan (RCWMP) has been developed in full consultation with the Shakadza community so that the community can better manage its water supply during periods of drought and assist in maintaining community livelihoods and wellbeing in times of water shortage and hardship. The RCWMP is the product of a sub-regional project entitled ‘Development and Testing of Groundwater Drought Management Strategies in the Limpopo Basin Pilot Areas’ funded by a GEF grant from the World Bank and implemented by the Groundwater Management Programme within the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC). This RCWMP is one of a number of similar Plans that have been developed as pilot programmes in rural communities in the Limpopo Basin in Botswana, Zimbabwe and South Africa. BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WELLFIELD CONSULTING SERVICES CSIR WALLINGFORD, OXON GABORONE PRETORIA UK BOTSWANA SOUTH AFRICA Rural Community Water Management Plan – Shakadza, South Africa 1 2. Principles of the Plan This RCWMP follows a number of guiding principles that will enable the community to sustain its livelihoods and improve wellbeing during periods of drought by better community management and use of local groundwater sources. The key guiding principles are: Community Ownership Close consultation with the Shakadza community and other secondary stakeholders is essential to the achievement of successful and sustainable results. The planning processes contribute to community ownership of the project and the resultant Rural Community Water Management Plan represents the community’s expectations for water management. Functional Simplicity The content of the plan has been drafted to ensure that it suits the local context and is understandable to the majority of the community. The planning process has also involved detailed consultation with the Community Water Management Committee to ensure their understanding of the water supply interventions. Essential Data Collection Comprehensive and accurate quantitative data collection is essential in order to measure social and biophysical changes resulting from the water supply interventions. These data are key to evaluating the effectiveness of each intervention. Basis of Long Term Community Water Management The management plan was developed by the community in cooperation with the project team and it aims to provide a strong foundation for long term rural community water management. The plan will be adapted and updated over time by the Community Water Management Committee as lessons are learned by the community through the monitoring of various water supply and social indicators. Enhance Community Knowledge The RCWMP recognises the knowledge that exists within the community regarding time-proven techniques and traditional ways of water management. The Plan and the cooperative environment within which it has evolved provide additional information and knowledge to community members. A major outcome of the planning process, therefore,