Exploring the Perceived Challenges and Opportunities for Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement in the South African Water Sector

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https://doi.org/10.25159/2663-6689/20237

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enforcement, challenges, opportunities, water use authorisations, South Africa, compliance monitoring

Abstract

Water use authorisations (WUAs) in South Africa aim to regulate the sustainable use and distribution of water in the water sector. These WUAs are supported by compliance monitoring and enforcement (CME) processes to ensure compliance and performance in line with prescribed conditions of the authorisation. However, anecdotal evidence suggests that numerous challenges exist in the South African water sector regarding CME processes, including compliance inspections and investigations. To this end, the article aims to explore these perceived challenges and opportunities for CME by focusing on the Chief Directorate: Water Use Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement at the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS). Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 participants in the unit who identified a total of 13 challenges and eight opportunities for CME related to WUAs. Key challenges included insufficient skills and knowledge, interpretation inconsistencies of the water-related legislation, political interference, and undefined roles and responsibilities. Key opportunities included stakeholder engagements and increased regulatory awareness among water users. In the pursuit to improve the overall effectiveness of CME in the South African water sector, it is recommended that the DWS ensure avoidance of political interference in the sector, continuous awareness and competency training to upskill employees for ongoing capacity building and skills development. Improvements in communication and the clear delineation of roles and responsibilities will also support preplanning and collaboration among government departments. There is also a call to strengthen the base of designated environmental management inspectorates that play a crucial role in enforcing compliance in the sector.

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Ernest, Lasantha, and Jurie Moolman. 2026. “Exploring the Perceived Challenges and Opportunities for Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement in the South African Water Sector”. Politeia, April, 25 pages . https://doi.org/10.25159/2663-6689/20237.

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