Inventory and analysis of financing mechanisms for Domestic Water Services in the rural areas of the Olifants river Basin, South Africa Six-month internship.

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Inventory and analysis of financing mechanisms for Domestic Water Services in the rural areas of the Olifants river Basin, South Africa Six-month internship study

I- Background of the research The Limpopo river basin: one of the basins where the MUS project is implemented The Olifants river basin: tributary of the Limpopo river and benchmark basin for IWMI’s research A first step: gathering knowledge about domestic water supply organization and water pricing

II- Objectives Institutional context of domestic water services in South Africa Existing literature about domestic water pricing and costs in rural South Africa Existing financing mechanisms at local level

III- Methodology Survey at WSAs in the former homelands area of the Olifants river basin Meeting and exchanges -6 WSA representatives - Consultants and Water Boards WSA demarcation Olifants river basin Limpopo Province demarcation Former homelands area

IV- First results and and problems encountered The institutional framework: “Theoretical” institutional organization is very clear but the situation on the ground is evolving slowly and is not yet stabilized -Responsibilities sharing between WSAs, Local municipalities and DWAF is not clear yet -Heavy presence of consulting firms: to balance a lack of capacity in the new-built municipalities? Water services financing -WSAs seldom keep a separate accounting system for water services  loss of information about amount and use of subsidies, inconsistencies between WSDPs data and WSAs data

IV- First results and problems encountered (cont.) Who manage domestic water services networks? - networks are currently being transferred from DWAF to WSAs, and contracts are discussed to share the management with Water Boards (Sekhukhune DM) and water services providers. - progress of transfer varies a lot among WSAs Domestic water pricing - important diversity of situations encountered probably due to diversity of the progress of transfer and of local contexts

IV- First results and problems encountered (cont.) Information on networks - Most of the networks were formerly managed by DWAF. When it is not the case, technical and financial information are not available - Use of DWAF functional assessment data (2003) to describe the networks currently in use in the studied area - First findings: huge heterogeneity of networks, and no clear effects of technical characteristics on costs - Uncertainty on methods used to assess costs and on origin of data

IV- First results and problems encountered (cont.) And the Multiple-Uses Systems? - Consciousness of WSAs representatives of the use of domestic water for other purposes (gardening, small businesses) - Special bylaws will be implemented - Currently, MUS is not a priority (priority= reach basic supplies and regulation needs.

Conclusion The domestic water sector is subject to important on going transformations The lack of information, especially financial may be one of the main difficulties for water services planning and management The present study needs to be complemented by an analysis of water demand at household and community levels and by an analysis of irrigation water supply and demand.