Investigation of Water Use and Trends in South Africa: A Case Study for the Mzimvubu to Tsitsikamma Water Management Area 7 (WMA7)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Area Description
2.2. Data Collection
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- Primary data collection
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- Secondary data collection
- List of water users for both surface water and groundwater
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- Water Authorisation and Registration Management System (WARMS): The database was used in the study to identify water users and to address study objectives 1 and 2
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- National Groundwater Archive (NGA): It is an online groundwater database that is freely accessible to the public. It was used to locate boreholes, retrieve data, and address study objectives 1 and 2.
- Demographic data sources
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- Statistics South Africa (StatsSA) provided the current study with water use data for domestic and municipal water supply services. The data was used to estimate current water use and trends.
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- Nelson Mandela Bay Metro Municipality: The municipality provided the current study with actual water uses and population growth data of its jurisdiction.
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- Buffalo Metro Municipality: The municipality provided the current study with actual water uses and population growth data of its jurisdiction.
- Hydrological data sources
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- Hydstra: A hydrological database. It provided the current study with monthly flows. www.dws.gov.za/hydrology; 21 January 2025.
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- Water Resource 2012 (WR2012): A model developed in 2012. It provided water use estimates and consumption rates for the study area.
- Water uses for both surface water and groundwater
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- Reconciliation strategy study for the water resources in the Algoa systems. Provided the current study with surface and groundwater use for the Algoa water systems.
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- Reconciliation strategy study for the water resources in the Amathole systems. Provided the current study with surface and groundwater use for the Amathole water systems.
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- South African Department of Water and Sanitation (Directorate: compliance, monitoring and enforcement section). Provided the study with water use data for WMA7.
- The determination of water resource classes and the reserve and resource quality objectives study are in WMA7. The study provided the following data:
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- recharge,
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- basic human needs, and
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- environmental water requirements sites.
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- Trend analysis
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- Water use impacts
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- Groundwater stress index
- (ii).
- Streamflow impacts
2.3. Data Analysis
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Surface Water Results
3.1.1. Surface Water Use Identification
3.1.2. Water Use Trends
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- Water use trends in the two major cities
3.1.3. Water Use Impacts on Streamflow
3.2. Groundwater Results
3.2.1. Groundwater Use Identification
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- Spatial distribution of water uses in Water Management Area 7
3.2.2. Groundwater Use Trends
3.2.3. Groundwater Use Impact
4. Conclusions
- A total water use volume for surface water was estimated at 2.1 billion m3/a, while groundwater recorded 643.44 Mm3/a over a 5-year period.
- Agriculture (irrigation) is the largest water user for both surface and groundwater with an estimated 60% of the total requirement.
- Trend analysis revealed that water uses increase over time over a 5-year period.
- The application of groundwater stress index revealed that the majority of the Quaternary catchments have surplus groundwater available, i.e., groundwater use is less than recharge.
- While on surface water, revelations suggested that the activities had an impact on streamflow because most catchments had a low flow.
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
BHNs | Basic Human Needs |
BMM | Buffalo Metro Municipality |
CRD | Cumulative Rainfall Departure |
CMB | Chloride Mass Balance |
DWS | Department of Water and Sanitation |
EWRs | Ecological Water Requirements |
GPS | Global Positioning System |
GIS | Geographic Information System |
GRDMs | Groundwater Resource Directed Measures |
NEMA | National Environmental Management Act |
NGA | National Groundwater Archive |
nMAR | Natural Mean Annual Runoff |
NMBM | Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality |
NWA | National Water Act |
UN | United Nations |
WARMS | Water Authorization and Registration Management System |
WMA | Water Management Area |
WR2012 | Water Resource 2012 |
WRC | Water Research Commission |
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Primary Catchment | Sub-Catchment | Main River | Associated Rivers | Catchment Area (km2) |
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L | L11, L12, L21–L23, L30, L40, L50, L60, L70, L81, L82, L90 | Gamtoos | Baviaanskloof, Groot, Kariga, Buffels, Sout, Kouga, Heuningklip | 34,816 |
N | N11–N14, N21–N24, N30, N40 | Sundays | Voel, Bul, Kamdeboo, Kariega, Gats | 21,248 |
Q | Q11–Q14, Q21, Q22, Q30, Q41–Q44, Q50, Q60, Q70, Q80, Q91–Q94 | Great Fish | Tarka, Kat, Koonap, Groot-Brak, Little Fish, Pauls, Baviaans | 30,243 |
S | S10, S20, S31, S32, S40, S50, S60, S70 | Great Kei | Kubusi, Tsomo, Smit, Black-Kei, Indwe, Klaas, Klipplaat, Gcuwa, White-Kei | 20,485 |
T | T11–T13, T20, T60, T70, T80, T90 | Mbashe | Nenga, Shixini, Qhorha, Xora, Mdumbi, Msikaba, Mtentu, Kobonqaba, Mntafufu, Mthatha, Mngezi, Xuka, Mncwasa | 17,938 |
Category | Stress Index (Volume) | Stress Index (%) | Description |
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A | <0.05 | <5 | Natural |
A/B | 0.10 | 10 | Natural to good |
B | 0.20 | 20 | Good |
B/C | 0.30 | 30 | Good to fair |
C | 0.40 | 40 | Fair |
C/D | 0.50 | 50 | Fair to poor |
D | 0.60 | 60 | Poor |
D/E | 0.70 | 70 | Poor to serious Modified |
E | 0.80 | 80 | Seriously modified |
E/F | 0.90 | 90 | Seriously modified to Critically modified |
F | 1.00 | 100 | Critically modified |
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Mulangaphuma, L.; Jovanovic, N. Investigation of Water Use and Trends in South Africa: A Case Study for the Mzimvubu to Tsitsikamma Water Management Area 7 (WMA7). Water 2025, 17, 1522. https://doi.org/10.3390/w17101522
Mulangaphuma L, Jovanovic N. Investigation of Water Use and Trends in South Africa: A Case Study for the Mzimvubu to Tsitsikamma Water Management Area 7 (WMA7). Water. 2025; 17(10):1522. https://doi.org/10.3390/w17101522
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APA StyleMulangaphuma, L., & Jovanovic, N. (2025). Investigation of Water Use and Trends in South Africa: A Case Study for the Mzimvubu to Tsitsikamma Water Management Area 7 (WMA7). Water, 17(10), 1522. https://doi.org/10.3390/w17101522