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MISSION STATEMENT

The Directorate: Geohydrology is responsible for directing the assessment of groundwater resources and for building capacity and managing information systems in this regard to ensure the sustainable development of groundwater countrywide.


CORE FUNCTIONS
Groundwater Resource Assessment

The on-going assessment of groundwater resources in terms of occurrence, quantification, quality, development potential and protection requirements in support of groundwater resources management.

Groundwater Information

The on-going development and maintenance of national groundwater information system, its population with data of best possible quality, establishment of appropriate national standards in suppot of integrated water resource management.

Technical and Scientific Support

The on-going provision of technical and scientific support for groundwater development and integrated water resource management (allocation, conservation, resource directed measures, water quality management) at all levels.

New: 19-Nov-2007
Groundwater Levels Maps: July - August 2007
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Groundwater Resource Assessment II

In late 2003, the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry (DWAF) of South Africa initiated the Groundwater Phase 2 Project, which is aimed at the quantification of the groundwater resources of South Africa on a national scale. The project has been carried out by a consortium of consultants comprising SRK Consulting, GEOSS, WSM and CSIR (SGWC) in close collaboration with key DWAF personnel and was completed in June 2005. Algorithms have been developed for the estimation of storage, recharge, baseflow and the impact of the reserve and present groundwater used has been recorded. The results, in addition to methodology, include several valuable datasets and maps and will provide input to various levels of planning and management of water resources.

The data, information and paper copies of technical reports can be obtained from geo-requests@dwaf.gov.za, or for the pdf files of reports please click here.

 

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