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The ins and outs of water-use regulations and l legislation: part 3

The water-use-licence application process in South Africa is complicated and often confusing. In this article, Johan Enslin and SJ Jansen van Rensburg, directors of Integrated Water Use License Application Management (IWULA), explain what farmers need to do to apply for such licences, and how IWULA can help.

WHERE IT ALL STARTS

A farmer will usually approach IWULA for assistance with applying for a water-use licence. We start by collecting background information in order to identify the farm's type of water-use activities as they pertain to Section 21 of the National Water Act (No. 36 of 1998). At the same time, we determine the application components required so that we can work out a budget for the applicant.

We also conduct a regulatory assessment of the farmer's water uses and advise him or her on the

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