Resources

1 December 2006

The WSA CMA interface

An article from the 2006 Mvula diary discussing the development of Catchment Management Agencies and their interface with Water Services Authorities.

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1 December 2006

WSA legislative compliance checklist

An article presenting the WSA legislative compliance checklist, developed and implemented by DWAF.

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1 December 2006

Water services transfers

Article looking at the the process of transferring water infrastructure assets from national government to local government.

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1 December 2006

Water, sanitation and HIV/AIDS

Article examining the link between water, sanitation and HIV/Aids. Published in 2006 Mvula Diary.

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1 December 2006

Using water to fight poverty

An article, published in the Mvula 2006 Diary, presenting a multiple-use systems approach to food security and productive uses of water.

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1 December 2006

Water allocation reform - beyond domestic water

Article describing the Water Allocation Reform process of the Department of Water Affairs. Published in 2006 Mvula diary

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1 December 2006

Wastewater management in densely populated areas

Mvula 2006 diary article, written for those municipalities engaged in water and waste, storm water, environmental pollution control; and for Environmental Health Officers.

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1 December 2006

United Kingdom PAWS support to municipalities

Article presenting the United Kingdom’s Partners for Water and Sanitation programme of support in South Africa.

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1 December 2006

Memorandum of agreement: Transfer of staff from DWAF to WSAs

Article: The Department of Water Affairs and Forestry (DWAF) and the South African Local Government Association (SALGA) endorsed a common approach to staff transfers from DWAF to water services authorities (WSAs).

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1 December 2006

Sector support strategy

Article presenting the Sector Support Strategy. Published in the 2006 Mvula Diary.

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