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Rand Water abstraction volumes slightly above DWS's temporarily boosted allocation

The Vaal dam

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26th February 2026

By: Natasha Odendaal

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Rand Water on Thursday said it is currently abstracting slightly above its new allocation provided by the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) of an additional 200 M/d.

Earlier this month, the DWS temporarily amended Rand Water’s abstraction licence to enable the abstraction of more raw water from the Integrated Vaal River System through the Vaal dam than the base licence allows.

Rand Water’s permanent 20-year abstraction licence provides for 1 600 000 000 m³/y, or 4 383 M/day, however, the utility was provided an expanded allocation of 1 803 000 000 m³/y, or 4 939 M/d.

The updated licence conditions, effective February 15 to June 30, allow for an additional 27 200 000 m³, or 5 139 M/day, over the five-month period, equating to an extra 200 M/day.

Upon the expiry of the temporary licence, abstraction will revert to 1 803 000 000 m³/y, or 4 939 M/d, until the end of September 2026.

“Beyond the end of September 2026 period, the DWS will further review the abstraction licence and decide whether to extend the 1 803 000 000 m³/y allocation or revert to the base 1 600 000 000 m³/y allocation, which is a permanent licence.

Of the 5 170 M/d Rand Water is currently abstracting, which is slightly above its more recent authorised allocation, about 210 M/d is supplied as raw water to licensed users, including Eskom, ArcelorMittal and other smaller consumers.

The remaining 4 960 M/d undergoes purification at the organisation’s treatment facilities, with about 3 700 M/d of potable water purified and pumped from the Zuikerbosch water treatment plant, and an estimated 1 200 M/d purified and pumped from the Vereeniging water treatment plant.

This yields a combined output of about 4 900 M/d. Operational losses, such as filter backwashing, account for roughly 60 M/d.

Overall, the total pumped volumes exceed 5 000 M/d.

Rand Water further highlighted that two of Gauteng’s three metropolitans, collectively consuming about 77% of Rand Water’s supply, are exceeding the total allocation of the temporary licence by 260 M/d.

Collectively, the cities of Johannesburg, Tshwane and Ekurhuleni are consuming 3 691 M/d.

City of Johannesburg is exceeding its allocation by 190 M/d, consuming 1 720 M/d, while the City of Tshwane exceeds it by 185 M/d, consuming 936 M/d.

The City of Ekurhuleni is below the target by 117 M/d, consuming 1 035 M/d, the performance of which Rand Water said demonstrates the effectiveness of the city’s water conservation and demand management strategies.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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