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Title: Local government and the water and environment functions


1
  • Local government and the water and environment
    functions
  • Portfolio Committee on
  • Water and Environmental Affairs
  •  
  • Orientation Workshop 13 14 July 2009
  • Mthobeli Kolisa
  • Executive Director Municipal Infrastructure
    Services

2
BRIEF
  • The SALGA to provide input on
  • Institutions responsible for local government
    activities pertinent to the water and
    environmental sectors should be highlighted.
  • Their roles, mandate, purpose and composition of
    work in the sectors should be prioritised.

3
Mandate
  • Organised local government institution recognised
    in terms of the Organised Local Government Act
  • Mandate
  • Represent LG (Voice)
  • Advisor to municipalities
  • Employer role
  • limited to representing municipalities in
    collective employer processes
  • Does not employ on behalf of municipalities
  • Profiling LG

4
Structure of the presentation
  1. Mandate of SALGA and structures
  2. Local government and the water sector
  3. Local government and the environmental sector
  4. Some SALGA initiatives
  5. LG and provincial government

5
SALGA
  • A platform for
  • Consolidating and communicating local government
    perspectives
  • Sharing experiences and practices among
    municipalities
  • For use by national and provincial government
    structures to consult municipalities
  • Accountability of municipalities???
  • To the association i.e. to each other as members
    of the association

6
SALGAs ROLE
SALGA IN THE CONTEXT OF ALL OTHERS
National
Provincial
Other
  • Legislatures
  • Departments
  • Parliament
  • NCOP
  • Departments

DBSA FFC Donors World Bank Civil
Society UCLGA CLGF Etc...
S A L G A
Municipalities
7
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8
SALGA GovernanceStructures
9
Section 152 of the Constitution
  • Municipal council must strive within its capacity
    to achieve its objectives
  • Provide democratic and accountable government for
    local communities
  • Ensure the provision of services to communities
    in a sustainable manner
  • Promote a safe and healthy environment
  • Promote social and economic development
  • Encourage the involvement of communities and
    community organisations in matters of local
    government

10
Local government and the water sector
11
CATEGORIES OF MUNICIPALITIES
Category B/ Local municipality 1
Metro
Category B/ Local municipality 2
Category B/ local municipality 3
Category B/ Local municipality 4
12
Assignment of the water services function to
municipalities
  • Schedule 4 Part B of the Constitution
  • Water and Sanitation
  • Municipal Structures Act, Section 84
  • A district municipality has the following
    functions and powers
  • (b) Potable water supply systems.
  • (d) Domestic waste-water and sewage disposal
    systems.
  • Adjusted to some local municipalities by the
    Minister in 2001
  • 169 municipalities responsible for the water
    services function 6 Metros, 21 District
    municipalities (mostly in rural areas in the
    former homeland areas) and 142 local
    municipalities
  • Municipalities that are responsible for the water
    services function are water services authorities
    (WSAs)

13
Water service authority
  • The governance function
  • A water services authority is any municipality
    that has the executive authority to provide water
    services within its area of jurisdiction
  • There can only be one water services authority in
    any specific area i.e. water services authority
    area boundaries cannot overlap.

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POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF MUNICIPALITIES PER
PROVINCE
PROVINCE EC FS GP KZN LP MP NC NW WC
Category A X X X

Category B X X X X X X X X

Category C X X X X


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Responsibilities of a Water service authority
  • Primary responsibility for ensuring the provision
    of water services
  • Specific responsibilities
  • Ensuring access must ensure that appropriate
    investments in water services infrastructure are
    made (subject to available resources)
  • Planning prepare water services development
    plans to ensure effective, efficient, affordable,
    economical and sustainable access to water
    services that promote sustainable livelihoods and
    economic development.

16
Responsibilities of a Water service authority
  • Regulation regulate water services provision
    and water services providers within their areas
    of jurisdiction and within the policy and
    regulatory frameworks set by DWA through the
    enactment of by-laws and the regulation of
    contracts.
  • Provision ensure the provision of effective,
    efficient and sustainable water services
    (including water conservation and demand
    management) either by providing water services
    themselves or by selecting, procuring and
    contracting with external water services
    providers.

17
Water service provider
  • The actual provision of the service function
  • A water service provider is
  • Any person who has a contract with a water
    services authority or another water services
    provider to sell water to, and/or accept
    wastewater for the purposes of treatment from,
    that authority or provider (bulk water services
    provider) and/or
  • Any person who has a contract with a water
    services authority to assume operational
    responsibility for providing water services to
    one or more consumers (end users) within a
    specific geographic area (retail water services
    provider) or
  • A water services authority that provides either
    or both of the above services itself.
  • The decision process regarding water service
    provider options is made through a process
    outlined in the Municipal Systems Act Section 78

18
The water sector value chain
1
raw water from rivers, dams,
boreholes and springs
water resource
management
2
7
bulk water treatment and
bulk water distribution
treatment and return of
water to the river
3
6
reticulation
human excreta and
of water to
wastewater collection
consumers
4
5
consumer
Source Strategic Framework for Water Services
19

Overview of the Water
1st Tier National security of supply
Mandated by National Water Act 38 of 1998
DWA
BULK PROVIDERS (Water Boards and bulk wastewater
WSPs)
Mandated by the Water Services Act 108 of 1997
2nd Tier Regional supply to WSAs
Mandated by the Constitution, Water Services Act,
Municipal Systems Act and Municipal Structures
Act
3rd Tier Local service delivery and customer
management
MUNICIPALITIES (WSAS)
20
Area of Supply Water Utilities in SA
21
The value chain
Some rural municipalities also perform this
water resource
management charge
1
raw water from rivers, dams,
boreholes and springs
water resource
management
2
7
Area of concern where LG is forced to act
outside its mandate
bulk water treatment and
bulk water distribution
treatment and return of
water to the river
3
LG Mandate
6
reticulation
human excreta and
of water to
wastewater collection
consumers
4
5
consumer
Source Strategic Framework for Water Services
22
The value chain
LG has no right to collect related tariffs and
charges!
LG Mandate
Source Strategic Framework for Water Services
23
WSA targets set ito the Strategic Framework for
Water Services (original)
  • All people in South Africa have access to a
    functioning basic water supply facility by 2008.
  • All people in South Africa have access to a
    functioning basic sanitation facility by 2010.
  • All bucket toilets are eradicated by 2006.
  • 70 of households with access to at least a basic
    sanitation facility know how to practise safe
    sanitation by 2005 (and 100 by 2010).
  • Free basic water policy implemented in all water
    services authorities by 2005.
  • Free basic sanitation policy implemented in all
    water services authorities by 2010
  • By-laws are promulgated in every water services
    authority area by 2005.
  • All water services authorities report annually on
    progress against their water services development
    plans by 2005.
  • All external water services providers are
    rendering services in terms of a contract with
    the applicable water services authority by 2005.
  • All water services providers are rendering
    services in terms of a business plan by 2005.
  • All water services authorities have adopted a set
    of key performance indicators that include those
    set out in Annexure 2 of the SFWS by 2005

24
Local government and the environmental sector
25
Municipal functions and environment
  • Environment - Functional area of concurrent
    national and provincial legislative competence
  • Most municipal functions have an impact on or are
    impacted on by the environment they are
    environmental functions in a broad sense
  • However there are functions that are much more
    environmental in their nature
  • Municipal functions can contribute to climate
    change response (mitigation and adaptation to
    climate change)

26
Mitigation and adaptation to climate change
  • Mitigation an activity to reduce the sources or
    enhance the sinks of green house gases
  • Adaptation adjustments in natural or human
    systems in response to actual or expected
    climatic stimuli or their effects, which
    moderates harm or exploits beneficial
    opportunities
  • Given the nature of their functions, SA
    municipalities appear to be strategically
    positioned to take primary responsibility for the
    countrys adaptation response but this needs to
    appropriately understood and resourced

27
Schedule 4 Part B of the Constitution
  • Air pollution
  • Building regulations
  • Electricity and gas reticulation
  • Local tourism
  • Municipal planning
  • Municipal health services
  • Municipal public transport
  • Municipal public works only in respect of the
    needs of municipalities in the discharge of their
    responsibilities
  • Pontoons, ferries, jetties, piers and harbours,
    excluding the regulation of international and
    national shipping
  • Stormwater management systems in built areas
  • Trading regulations
  • Water and sanitation services limited to potable
    water supply systems and domestic waste-water and
    sewage disposal

28
Schedule 5 Part B of the Constitution
  1. Beaches and amusement facilities
  2. Billboards and the display of advertisements in
    public places
  3. Cemeteries, funeral parlours and crematoria
  4. Cleansing
  5. Control of public nuisances
  6. Control of undertakings that sell liquor to the
    public
  7. Facilities for the accommodation and burial of
    animals
  8. Fencing and fences
  9. Licensing of dogs
  10. Licensing and control of undertakings that sell
    food to the public
  11. Local amenities
  12. Local sport facilities
  13. Markets
  14. Municipal abattoirs
  15. Municipal parks and recreation
  16. Municipal roads
  17. Noise pollution
  18. Pounds
  19. Public places

29
SALGA Support Initiatives
  • Benchmarking of WSA to improve performance
    (project has been running for three years)
  • On-going Cllr training on water sector matters
  • Water Pricing and Tariff
  • Enhancement of Local Regulation
  • Strategy on free basic sanitation
  • Policy proposal on sanitation for SA
  • Drinking Water Quality
  • Integrated Water Resources Management
  • Sanitation expose politicians on municipal
    challenges etc

30
LG and provinces
  • Provinces do not have water services
  • competency
  • Environment is a concurrent function of national
    and provincial governments
  • Provinces are obliged by the law to support
    municipalities
  • Province may effect section 139 of the
    constitution cases where the municipality is
    failing to executive its functions
  • Does not seem any of them have set themselves up
    to support or intervene ito Section 139
    generally adhoc

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