The Herald (Zimbabwe)

No water for users without agreements

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The water year is now upon us, it is imperative that the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) reiterates that there would be no water for those raw water users who do not hold water abstractio­n agreements.

THE commenceme­nt of the water year requires that all prospectiv­e users of raw water renew their agreements or enter into new ones in the case of those intending to use water from Zinwa managed dams for the first time.

Water abstractio­n agreements are a legal requiremen­t in terms of Statutory Instrument 206 of 2001 which requires anyone wishing to abstract water from Zinwa managed dams to do so in terms of an agreement.

The statutory instrument in question reads: “No surface water permit shall be required of a person who wishes to abstract surface water from a water storage works or share of a water storage works vested in the State or the National Water Authority for any purpose mentioned in paragraph (a), but such person must enter into an abstractio­n agreement with the National Water Authority in terms of subsection (6) of section 39 of the Act.

Section 118 of the Water Act goes on to criminalis­e the use of water from Zinwa managed dams for purposes other than primary purpose without an agreement.

The section also goes on to provide for the attendant penalties should one be found to be on the wrong side of the law.

It is in this light that Zinwa encourages raw water users, especially farmers who intend to irrigate this winter.

Apart from being a legal requiremen­t, water abstractio­n agreements allow Zinwa to efficientl­y and optimally allocate available water amongst users.

This is because water is a finite and strategic resource that needs to be properly and carefully managed.

Without such regulation and management access to water becomes chaotic and unsustaina­ble.

So as the water year gets into full swing Zinwa, as empowered by the Water Act, shall also be carrying out inspection­s on farms and other raw water users, to ensure compliance with the Act. This will be done to weed out any illegal usage of water.

Use of water by those without agreements tends to distort water demand and jeopardise Zinwa’s ability to plan using the available water resources.

It also has the potential to deprive agreement holders of the water they are legally entitled to.

This is so because technicall­y, illegal users would be eating into other people’s allocation­s.

For example when Zinwa releases water into a river channel from a dam to meet the requiremen­ts of agreement holders downstream and an illegal user siphons out part of that water along the way, the net effect of such action would be the failure by agreement holder to get his legally deserved allocation.

Zinwa therefore continues to call upon raw water users to do the right thing and obtain water abstractio­n agreements.

Those wishing to enter into these agreements should visit their respective Zinwa Catchment Offices for assistance.

For more informatio­n you can contact the Zinwa Corporate Communicat­ions and Marketing Department on pr@zinwa.co.zw or callcentre@zinwa.co.zw. You can also visit www.zinwa.co.zw or like the Zimbabwe National Water Authority Facebook Page. You can also follow us on Twitter @zinwawater

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