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Presentation: Spatial Design Of An Objective Driven Theoretical Water Resources Monitoring Network, M Musariri, G Jager, B Haasbroek Sep 2016

Presentation: Spatial Design Of An Objective Driven Theoretical Water Resources Monitoring Network, M Musariri, G Jager, B Haasbroek

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Review, evaluation and optimization of the National Water Resources Monitoring Networks Project

Aim to:

•undertake an evaluation of each the 10 monitoring networks in their present condition

•redesign and realign (where necessary) the network with the strategic and management requirements of the DWS and SA

•optimized the networks as far as possible

•ensure sustainable, relevant and up-to-date data of an acceptable quality.

Outcome: National Water Resource Monitoring Implementation Strategy


Presentation 1, M Musariri, G Jager, J D. Rossouw Sep 2016

Presentation 1, M Musariri, G Jager, J D. Rossouw

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No abstract provided.


Scientific Review Report, J D. Rossouw, M Musariri Aug 2016

Scientific Review Report, J D. Rossouw, M Musariri

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This report provides the Scientific Review results and recommendations regarding the existing surface and groundwater monitoring sites for all nine Water Management Areas following the Regional WMA Network Design Workshops held in Nelspruit, Cape Town, Durban,King Williams Town, Bela-Bela and Bloemfontein from March to June 2016. During these workshops theoretical monitoring network considerations for each WMA were presented to various stakeholders, and the considerations were used to review the existing networks and obtain changes and improvements to the networks as recommendations. The main objectives of the workshops were to review the existing monitoring networks against the prioritized National Monitoring Objectives …


Annexure To Scientific Review Report, J D. Rossouw, M Musariri Aug 2016

Annexure To Scientific Review Report, J D. Rossouw, M Musariri

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Contained in the main Scientific Review report is a summary of the recommendations regarding the existing surface and groundwater monitoring sites for all the Water Management Areas (WMAs) following the nine Regional Network Design Workshops held in Nelspruit, Cape Town, Durban, King Williams Town, Bela-Bela and Bloemfontein from March to June 2016. During these workshops theoretical monitoring network considerations for each WMA were presented to various stakeholders, and the considerations were used to review the existing networks and obtain changes and improvements to the networks as recommendations. The main objectives of the workshops were to review the existing monitoring networks …