Water for Sports and Recreation
Water resources allocation at national and regional levels shall
consider allocating water for Sport and Recreation
(c)
Water for Environmental Sustainability.
Water and the Environment
(i) The environment is recognised as a resource base and a legitimate user
of water in the SADC region and Member States should take all
necessary measures to sustain it.
(ii) Member States should, in their mechanisms for allocating water
resources among many users, allocate sufficient water to maintain
ecosystem integrity and biodiversity including marine and estuarine
life.
Water Quality Management
(i) SADC should harmonise and uphold common minimum standards of
water quality in shared watercourses.
(ii) Member States should individually and collectively adopt the
necessary measures to prevent and control pollution (point and nonpoint sources) of ground and surface waters resulting from inland,
coastal or offshore activities.
(iii) Member States shall not import pollutants into the region for disposal
which can affect watercourses.
(iv) EIA should be a mandatory requirement for development initiatives in
the watercourses and Member States are encouraged to undertake
Strategic Environmental Assessments where feasible.
Alien Invasive Species
Member States are individually and collectively responsible for the
control of alien invasive species with the ultimate aim of eradication of
the non-economical ones.
(d)
Security from Water-related Disasters
People‟s Protection from Floods and Droughts
(i) Member States shall commit themselves towards the protection of
human life, common property and the environment against the effects
of water related natural and human-induced disasters.
(ii) The SADC Secretariat and SWCIs shall facilitate and coordinate the
management of natural disasters at a shared watercourse and regional
level.
Disaster Prediction, Planning and Mitigation
(i) The SADC Secretariat, Member States and SWCIs are committed to
improving the region‟s capacity in predicting water-related disasters
associated with floods and droughts through coherent and effective
regional and watercourse strategies.
(ii) Management of natural disasters and emergency situations requires
development and implementation of integrated and coherent regional
and watercourse level management plans and procedures.
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