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Emmett, Tony. Water supply and sanitation services in South Africa. [Cape Town]: SALDRU, 1993.

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Africa, Statistics South. Water management areas in South Africa. Pretoria: Statistics South Africa, 2010.

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Natural resource accounts: Mineral accounts for South Africa. Pretoria: Statistics South Africa, 2004.

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Africa, Statistics South. Natural resource accounts: Water quality accounts for South Africa, 2000. Pretoria: Statistics South Africa, 2005.

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Mirrilees, R. I. The application of economics to water management in South Africa. [Pretoria: Water Research Commission, 1994.

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McConkey, Gareth, and Jac Wilsenach. The sustainable water resource handbook: South Africa : The essential guide. Cape Town: Alive2green, 2009.

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1970-, Tren Richard, ed. The cost of free water: The global problem of water misallocation and the case of South Africa. Johannesburg: Free Market Foundation, 1999.

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Simpungwe, Eliab. Water, stakeholders and common ground: Challenges for multi-stakeholder platforms in water resource management in South Africa. [Wageningen: s.n.], 2006.

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Matsabu, Mampiti. Delivery of water to households far away from sources of safe water in South Africa: A situation analysis. Pretoria: Dept. of Labour, 2005.

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Water for African Cities Programme., ed. Water education in African cities: Report of an expert group meeting, Johannesburg, South Africa, 30 April-2 May, 2001. Nairobi, Kenya: United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat), 2001.

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WEDC Conference (23rd 1997 Durban, South Africa). Water and sanitation for all: Partnerships and innovations : selected papers of the 23rd WEDC Conference, Durban, South Africa, 1997. London: Intermediate Technology Publications in association with The Water, Engineering and Development Centre, 1998.

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Hemson, David. Literature review on delivery of water to households far away from water sources in South Africa: A child labour-related source. Pretoria [South Africa]: Department of Labour and Programme Towards the Elimination of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (TECL), 2005.

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Buckle, J. S. Water demand management in practice: Case studies of water demand management in the Republics of South Africa and Namibia. [Nairobi]: UN-HABITAT, 2000.

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Otieno, Pireh. Final report: World Water Day, 2011 : water and urbanization : water for cities : responding to the urban challenge : 22nd March 2011, Cape Town, South Africa, Cape Town International Convention Centre. Nairobi: UN-HABITAT, 2011.

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International Consultations on Partnership in the Water Sector for Cities in Africa (1997 Cape Town, South Africa). Report of the International Consultations on Partnership in the Water Sector for Cities in Africa: Cape Town, South Africa, 8-10 December 1997. Nairobi, Kenya: Habitat, 1997.

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Regional Dialogue on Climate Change, Water, and Wetlands in Southern Africa (2002 Johannesburg, South Africa). Report on a Regional Dialogue on Climate Change, Water, and Wetlands in Southern Africa: Held at the Randburg Towers Hotel, Johannesburg, South Africa, 6-7 November, 2002. Harare, Zimbabwe: IUCN Regional Office for Southern Africa, 2003.

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Smith, Laila. The struggle to deliver water services to the indigent: A case study on the public-public partnership in Harrismith with Rand Water. Hohannesburg: Centre for Policy Studies, 2003.

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International Association of Hydrogeologists. Congress. Groundwater, past achievements and future challenges: Proceedings of the XXX IAH Congress on Groundwater Past Achievements and Future Challenges, Cape Town, South Africa, 26 November-1 December 2000. Rotterdam, Netherlands: A.A. Balkema, 2000.

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South Africa. Department of Agriculture and Water Supply. Official list of professional and research workers, lecturing staff, extension and other workers in the agricultural field. Pretoria: Republic of South Africa, Dept. of Agriculture and Water Supply, 1986.

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Funke, J. W. The water requirements and pollution potential of South African gold and uranium mines. Pretoria: Water Research Commission, 1990.

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Webster, Michael. Effective Demand for Rural Water Supply in South Africa. WEDC, 1999.

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Transforming Water Management in South Africa Global Issues in Water Policy. Springer, 2010.

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South Africa. Dept. of Water Affairs and Forestry., ed. White paper on a national water policy for South Africa. Pretoria: Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, 1997.

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Macro-micro feedback links of water management in South Africa: CGE analyses of selected policy regimes. [Washington, D.C: World Bank, 2008.

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Report of the International Consultations on Partnership in the Water Sector for Cities in Africa: Cape Town, South Africa, 8-10 December 1997. HABITAT, 1997.

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van den Berg, Hugo Meyer, and Hanri Mostert. Challenges to Regulating Hydraulic Fracturing in South Africa. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198822080.003.0014.

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Two problems have recently plagued South Africa: insufficient energy supply and water scarcity. Hydraulic fracturing for extracting shale gas forms the backdrop to the consideration of law making and governance patterns to meet challenges of integrating new technologies into the energy landscape. The chapter highlights the climate change imperative that necessitates law making for the integration of ‘new’ technologies into the sector, and the law’s role in their governance. It considers reasons for, and potential success of, hydraulic fracturing as a method of gas extraction, alongside the environmental concerns feeding off the water scarcity problem. Further cultural and contextual concerns with hydraulic fracturing in South Africa are also considered. Law and policy making has failed to address concerns that would speak against introducing this technology. The chapter critiques the Government’s choice of addressing weaknesses in the law by introducing secondary legislation rather than involving a parliamentary process for considering amendments.
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Iwsa. 20th International Water Supply Congress and Exhibition: Iwsa International Specialized Conference, Durban, South Africa, 9-15 September 1995. IWA Publishing (Intl Water Assoc), 1996.

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(Contributor), Jaap Arntzen, Jackie Crafford (Contributor), and Eric Mungatana (Contributor), eds. The Economics of Water Management in South Africa: An Environmental Accounting Approach. Not Avail, 2007.

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United Nations Centre for Human Settlements. and International Consultations on Partnership in the Water Sector for Cities in Africa (1997 : Cape Town, South Africa), eds. The Cape Town Declaration: Adopted by ministers in charge of water resources, urban development, community development, and the environment in the countries of the African region at a ministerial round table during the International Consultations on Partnership in the Water Sector for Cities in Africa, Cape Town, South Africa, 10 December 1997. [Nairobi]: United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat), 1998.

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Britain, Great. Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of South Africa regarding mutual administrative assistance between their customs administrations, Cape Town, 27 August 1997. London: Stationery Office, 2000.

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