The process for water use license applications is set to improve as the Department of Water and Sanitation prepares for the introduction of an on-line system.
This is according to SRK Consulting principal environmental scientist Jacky Burke, the leader of SRK’s WULA Group in Johannesburg who hosted a workshop on the topic last month The workshop which focused on the new Electronic Water Use Licence Application and Authorisation System (EWULAAS), highlighted the value of making the financial and time investment early in a water use license application so that costs can be saved later. Experts also outlined how applications could benefit from the department’s more streamlined and manageable process – while also considering where challenges were being experienced. “Water is a complex field and everyone involved is on a steep learning curve with the stringent new licensing system,” explains Burke. “But we are confident that by sharing our experiences in workshops like these – and continuing to receive guidance from department – we can help clients improve compliance and reduce operational and closure liability costs.”What else to read
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