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Data issues

The Freshwater section of the State-of-the-Environment Report is data intensive. In general, data were available, but in a format that had to be manipulated for use. Large information gaps do exist, particularly in areas that may severely impact future water resources of the country. For instance, there was little readily available information on effluent volume and quality at a national level (for industry, domestic and mining). It would require a separate research project to compile this information. Additionally, information on waste from informal settlements is not available, although it is recognised that these have a large impact on water resources. There is also little information on other non-point sources of pollution, because they are difficult to quantify.

Water quality data were available from the Hydrological Information System Quality Database (HIS QualDB) from DWAF. The data are received from accredited laboratories throughout the country and are considered to be accurate (the Institute for Water Quality Studies was not willing to place a level of confidence on this accuracy). Inaccuracies may occur due to human error in the sampling process.

Hydrological data were available from the Hydrological Information System of DWAF. The data accuracy of the whole database is not possible to establish, but the data from stations mentioned in this report were evaluated (see Table 3.8 below). In the case of some rivers, there were not adequate data to estimate the freshwater flow into estuaries.

Table 3.8 Accuracy of hydrological data for specific stations (information from DWAF, Data Quality)
RIVER (STATION) % GAPS IN DATA (DAYS) % GAPS IN DATA (MONTHS) ESTIMATED ACCURACY COMMENTS
Orange (Vioolsdrif) 3,4 7,3 Flow < 0,1 m <30%
Flow > 0,1 m 85%
Accuracy increases
as flow increases
Palmiet 0,7 2,5 90%  
Gamtoos (Patensie) 0,4 4,6 Data unreliable  
Sundays (Addo Drift East) 2,4 10,3 Data unreliable  
Great Fish (Matomelo's Location) 14,2 - 1969-1974  80 %

1977-1998  85 %
1974-1977 station
under construction
Great Kei (Area 8, Springs B) 1,3 15,5 1990-1992  75 %

1992-1998  85 %
 
Mgeni (Inanda Location) 1,7 11,8 70 % Siltation problem
Mgeni (Inanda Mission Res.) 1,0 - Data reliable  
Tugela (Mandini) 11,7 11,2 1956-1959 reliable

1969-1963
unreliable

1963-1997 reliable
1987-1990 under
construction.
Crocodile (KNP; Tenbosch) 4,6 8,6 - Underestimation
Crocodile (Kalkheuwel) 1,3 6,1 ± 85%  
Vaal 3,1 9,23 90%  

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There is also information about Freshwater Systems and Resources in the following reports:
Metropolitan reports:
Arrow Cape Metropolitan Council (1998 edition) Arrow Durban Pilot Study
Arrow Greater Johannesburg Metropolitan Council (1999 edition) Arrow Greater Pretoria Metropolitan Council (1999 edition)

   
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