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89 Source: liI After Anonymous, 1986. Management of the Water Resources of the Republic of South Africa. Department of Water Affairs, Pretoria, various pages. (ii) After the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, Durban, 1993. See also: liI Anonymous, 1986. Republic of South Africa: agreement in respect of a servitude to be granted by Swaziland to South Africa for the inundation of 3 800 acres (1 540 hectares) in Swaziland by the Pongolapoort Dam and instruments of ratification thereto, Treaty Series No. 10/1986, Government Printer, Pretoria, 7 p. Note: (ii) Anonymous, 1986. Republic of South Africa: agreement between the Government of the Kingdom of Swaziland, the Government of the People's Republic of Mozambique and the Government of the Republic of South Africa relative to the establishment of a Tripartite Permanent Technical Committee, Treaty Series No. 12/1986, Government Printer, Pretoria, 4 p. (The treaty deals with the establishment of a committee to administer joint water schemes, rivers of common interest and related matters). (iii) Anonymous, 1987. Republic of South Africa: multilateral agreement on the control of pollution of water resources in the southern African region, Treaty Series No. 9/1987, Government Printer, Pretoria, 15 p. (iv) Kriel, J.P., 1979. Report of the Interdepartmental Committee Concerning the Division of Water Between the Black States, the Remainder of the Republic of South Africa and the Republics of Bophuthatswana and Transkei, Report No. RP 109/1979, Government Printer, Pretoria, 227 p. and maps. Unless otherwise indicated, rivers listed in the table refer to agreements between South Africa (Natal) and KwaZulu. 10.15 Some voluntary river catchment and similar organizations in NatallKwaZulu The relevant data are outlined in Table J27. Detailed local information on environmental river conditions may be obtained inter alia by contacting the organizations listed. Catchment management is increasingly being viewed in terms of an overall strategy which is aimed at management of the catchment as a unit, by involving all Interested and Affected Parties. The new procedure is known as Integrated Catchment Management (ICM). An example is the Karkloof River Integrated Catchment Management Project, the details of which are currently being finalized. Relevant parties include land owners, the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, Umgeni Water, and the Wildlife Society of

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Source: liI After Anonymous, 1986. Management <strong>of</strong> the Water Resources <strong>of</strong><br />

the Republic <strong>of</strong> South Africa. Department <strong>of</strong> Water Affairs, Pretoria,<br />

various pages.<br />

(ii) After the Department <strong>of</strong> Water Affairs and Forestry, Durban, 1993.<br />

See also: liI Anonymous, 1986. Republic <strong>of</strong> South Africa: agreement in respect<br />

<strong>of</strong> a servitude to be granted by Swaziland to South Africa for the<br />

inundation <strong>of</strong> 3 800 acres (1 540 hectares) in Swaziland by the<br />

Pongolapoort Dam and instruments <strong>of</strong> ratification thereto, Treaty<br />

Series No. 10/1986, Government Printer, Pretoria, 7 p.<br />

Note:<br />

(ii) Anonymous, 1986. Republic <strong>of</strong> South Africa: agreement between<br />

the Government <strong>of</strong> the Kingdom <strong>of</strong> Swaziland, the Government <strong>of</strong><br />

the People's Republic <strong>of</strong> Mozambique and the Government <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Republic <strong>of</strong> South Africa relative to the establishment <strong>of</strong> a Tripartite<br />

Permanent Technical Committee, Treaty Series No. 12/1986,<br />

Government Printer, Pretoria, 4 p. (The treaty deals with the<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> a committee to administer joint water schemes,<br />

rivers <strong>of</strong> common interest and related matters).<br />

(iii) Anonymous, 1987. Republic <strong>of</strong> South Africa: multilateral agreement<br />

on the control <strong>of</strong> pollution <strong>of</strong> water resources in the southern African<br />

region, Treaty Series No. 9/1987, Government Printer, Pretoria,<br />

15 p.<br />

(iv) Kriel, J.P., 1979. Report <strong>of</strong> the Interdepartmental Committee<br />

Concerning the Division <strong>of</strong> Water Between the Black States, the<br />

Remainder <strong>of</strong> the Republic <strong>of</strong> South Africa and the Republics <strong>of</strong><br />

Bophuthatswana and Transkei, Report No. RP 109/1979,<br />

Government Printer, Pretoria, 227 p. and maps.<br />

Unless otherwise indicated, rivers listed in the table refer to agreements<br />

between South Africa (Natal) and KwaZulu.<br />

10.15 Some voluntary river catchment and similar organizations in NatallKwaZulu<br />

The relevant data are outlined in Table J27. Detailed local information on environmental<br />

river conditions may be obtained inter alia by contacting the organizations listed.<br />

Catchment management is increasingly being viewed in terms <strong>of</strong> an overall strategy which<br />

is aimed at management <strong>of</strong> the catchment as a unit, by involving all Interested and<br />

Affected Parties. The new procedure is known as Integrated Catchment Management<br />

(ICM). An example is the Karklo<strong>of</strong> River Integrated Catchment Management Project, the<br />

details <strong>of</strong> which are currently being finalized. Relevant parties include land owners, the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Water Affairs and Forestry, Umgeni Water, and the Wildlife Society <strong>of</strong>

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