DRAFT REGULATIONS
PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS FOR WATER USE LICENCE APPLICATIONS
MacRobert wishes to draw your attention to the following important notice
published on 12 February 2015
Notice |
126 |
Gazette |
38465 |
Date |
12 February 2015 |
The Minister of Water and Sanitation has, under section 69(1)(a) of the National Water Act 36 of 1998, published draft regulations pertaining to the procedural requirements for water use licence applications, as set out in the schedule to the Notice.
The regulations stipulates the process to be followed in respect of water use licence applications, which process is similar to the process currently stipulated in the relevant guidelines published by the then Department of Water Affairs and Forestry.
An apparent welcome addition to the regulations is the stipulation of "timeframes" within which a water use licence application must be processed. However, when the regulations are closely scrutinised, it appears that there is more than one way in which significant deviation from deadlines can be manipulated. It follows that clients who do not actively pursue applications in terms of administrative legislation, may still get the run around.
Members of the public are invited to submit written comments within 60 days of publication of this notice (i.e. on or before 13 April 2015).
For any queries you are welcome to contact our environmental and mining law division.
Kenneth Cameron
(012) 425 3514
kcameron@macrobert.co.za
Caroline Pepermans
(012) 425 3522
cpepermans@macrobert.co.za
Doné van Heerden
(012) 425 3494
dvheerden@macrobert.co.za
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