Govt insists race-based water licences are only for new applicants - but farmers disagree | Business

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The proposed changes to water use licensing will not affect existing water use licences and are aimed only at new applications, says the Department of Water and Sanitation. | News24_Business

It says that this will only be for new licences, and must address theBut AgriSA insists that existing licences will also be affected - and it is ready to take legal action.The proposed changes to water use licensing will not affect existing water use licences and are aimed only at new applications, says the Department of Water and Sanitation.

The proposed changes require applicants for new lawful water use licences to have black equity representation in their operations to be successful in their applications. On Tuesday, Mavasa said the current licence holders would be required to comply with the new regulations only when applying to renew expired licences.

"Farmers are worried it is not going to be possible for them to meet the black shareholding requirements." It is thus necessary to take into account all the other processes that are already under way to transform the country's society, said Rabie. Stakeholders have until 18 July to make comments and submissions for consideration before the final regulations are adopted as a procedural requirement as part of the National Water Act of 1998.

These statistics indicate that water allocations remain highly skewed towards the group. Hence the department should make efforts to improve this situation. The revised regulations have introduced proposed thresholds of abstraction volumes of water against the level of black ownership in applications submitted for new water use allocations. This is done to ensure that there is transformation of water use allocations, to address the disparities in access to water use from apartheid.

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