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A methodology for historical assessment of compliance with environmental water allocations: lessons from the Crocodile (East) River,South Africa
Authors:Edward Riddell  Sharon Pollard  Stephen Mallory  Tendai Sawunyama
Affiliation:1. Centre for Water Resources Research, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, South Africaedriddell@gmail.com;3. Association for Water and Rural Development, Hoedspruit, South Africa;4. IWR Water Resources, Nelspruit, South Africa
Abstract:Abstract

Environmental flow provisions are a legal obligation under South Africa’s National Water Act (1998) where they are known as the “ecological reserve”, which is now being realized in river operations. This article presents a semi-quantitative method, based on flow–duration curve (FDC) analysis, used to assess the compliance of the Crocodile (East) River with the reserve in an historical context. Using both monthly and daily average flow data, we determine the extent and magnitude of non-compliant flows against environmental water requirements (EWRs) for three periods (1960–1983, 1983–2000, and 2000–2010). The results suggest a high degree of non-compliance, with the reserve increasing with each of these periods (14%, 35%, and 39% of the time), respectively, where effects were most pronounced in the low-flow season. The results also suggest that, whilst the magnitudes of reserve infringements for the latter period are relatively high, there appears to have been some improvement since the implementation of the river’s operating rules.
Editor Z.W. Kundzewicz; Guest editor M. Acreman

Citation Riddell, E., Pollard, S., Mallory, S., and Sawunyama, T., 2014. A methodology for historical assessment of compliance with environmental water allocations: lessons from the Crocodile (East) River, South Africa. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 59 (3–4), 831–843.
Keywords:environmental flows  compliance  flow–duration curve  South Africa
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