With the publication of the Water Services Act 108 of 1997, all water services authorities are
required to prepare a Water Services Development Plan (WSDP). The WSDP is a business plan
setting out the way in which the water services authority plan and deliver water services to
individuals and businesses in its area of jurisdiction. It must also describe the current and future
consumer profile, the type of services, which are provided, the infrastructure requirements, a
water balance, organisational and financial arrangements to be used, an assessment of the
viability of the approach, and an overview of environmental issues. Following these analyses,
important issues that may impact on the provision of effective and sustainable water and
sanitation services need to be identified and strategies must be formulated to improve service
provision.
This website forms part of the WSDP submission to DWAF and the public participation process.
For each version of the plan, you may download the Executive Summary, the Full Document or the Chapters of your interest. Please forward your comments and suggestions for the latest version of the plan by clicking on the Feedback button.