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Water conservation and water demand management
• One of the general principles of water allocation is that water use must be efficient.
• Hence, before DWA can approve a water use licence the efficiency of the existing water use must be clearly demonstrated.
• A WC/WDM analysis has therefore been carried out to quantify the water supply situation in terms of acceptable benchmarks.
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• Benchmarks:– Per/capita water use– Water use per household– Non-revenue water– Losses/unaccounted for water
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Summary and conclusions