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Norway, SA sign multi-million groundwater agreement
Norway and the South African Department of Water Affairs and Forestry (DWAF) signed a business plan worth more than R19 million for the development of sustainable groundwater sources in Pretoria today (16 May 2000). The programme for the sustainable development of groundwater sources under the community water supply and sanitation programme in South Africa consists of seven inter-related projects aimed at promoting and implementing sustainable rural water supply schemes based on groundwater. Local authorities and water service providers, as well as rural water consumers, will be the main beneficiaries of this project, Norwegian Ambassador to South Africa, Mr Per Grimstad, said. An immense gap in the delivery of basic water and sanitation services exists in this countrys rural areas. Providing a basic water supply to 12 to 18 million people has become the central goal of water management in South Africa, and the South African government has committed itself to meeting this backlog over the next ten years. To assist the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry in providing 20l to 30l clean safe water within 200m of every household in South Africa, and adequate sanitation facilities on site, Norway will contribute R19,2 million (NOK 25 million) to further this cause, Grimstad said. DWAF Director-General, Mr Mike Muller, said the programme is aimed at strengthening the departments professional and technical capacity, and strategies for promoting and implementing sustainable rural water supply. The post democratic Reconstruction and Development (RDP) in South Africa has ensured that groundwater has increasingly began to play an important role in meeting the needs of nearly 12 million citizens who are adjudged to be without adequate water supply sources, Muller said. The programme will be addressed through seven separate projects namely:
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