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South Africa, the Netherlands Collaborate on Water Management

Adekunle Owolabi
By Adekunle Owolabi Published October 18, 2023 5 Min Read
Earlier this morning: His Majesty King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Kingdom of Netherlands visited Blesbokspruit wetland in Springs with South Africa's Water and Sanitation Minister, Minister Senzo Mchunu. The visit to the BlueDeal Project is the first part of the Majesties' three-day state visit to SA, taking place from 18-20 OctoberPhoto: DIRCO
Earlier this morning: His Majesty King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Kingdom of Netherlands visited Blesbokspruit wetland in Springs with South Africa's Water and Sanitation Minister, Minister Senzo Mchunu. The visit to the BlueDeal Project is the first part of the Majesties' three-day state visit to SA, taking place from 18-20 OctoberPhoto: DIRCO
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Water and Sanitation Minister Senzo Mchunu has celebrated the strong collaboration between South Africa and the Netherlands regarding water management.

“Netherlands is well known globally because of their expertise in water. They are very skilled in water management and a partnership with them helps us to lift our skills level on water management as South Africa,” Mchunu said.

WATCH: @DWS_RSA Minister says South Africa recently renewed the #BlueDeal partnership with Netherlands. He says the #Blesbokspruit is the biggest wetland in the country pic.twitter.com/dj8wPCy7IL

— @SAgovnews (@SAgovnews) October 18, 2023

Mchunu made the remarks during a visit to the Blesbokspruit wetland in Ekurhuleni, where His Majesty the King of Netherlands, Willem-Alexander and Her Majesty Queen Máxima visited the Blue Deal South Africa project on Wednesday.

The Blesbokspruit wetland has challenges with poor water quality due to the massive growth of water hyacinth. During the tour, the King and Queen saw how water hyacinth is removed. This is not only done by hand and machines, but researchers are experimenting with biological control, including fleas from South America.

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Earlier today, Arrival of King Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands, received by Minister, Dr Naledi Pandor.

Tomorrow, Thursday, 19 October 2023. President Cyril Ramaphosa will officially welcome their Majesties at the Union Buildings. Photo: DIRCO
Earlier today, Arrival of King Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands, received by Minister, Dr Naledi Pandor. Tomorrow, Thursday, 19 October 2023. President Cyril Ramaphosa will officially welcome their Majesties at the Union Buildings. Photo: DIRCO

The wetland is a water project which South Africa and the Netherlands are currently implementing under the banner “Blue Deal South Africa Programme”.

The goal of the Blue Deal South Africa partnership is to have access to clean, sufficient and safe water for 2.5 million people in South Africa in 2030.

The Blue Deal South Africa Programme aims to support water management worldwide by exchanging knowledge and experiences and assist national, regional and local organisations.

The programme will specifically contribute to clean and sufficient water.

WATCH: Worker showing how the water hyacinth is removed #BlueDeal #Blesbokspruit pic.twitter.com/NF9Njx3BXs

— @SAgovnews (@SAgovnews) October 18, 2023

Through the partnership, the South African Water Institutions work together with the Dutch Water Authorities, with the first four local projects already been identified to improve water quality.

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Combating pollution, optimisation of wastewater treatment plants and combating invasive species are among the local goals.

Speaking to SAnews.gov.za on the sidelines of the King and Queen’s visit to the wetland, Mchunu said it was an important interaction after the last meeting between South Africa and the Netherlands at the Global Conference in Water and Sanitation, held in New York, in March 2023.

Mchunu said the two countries recently renewed the Blue Deal initiative.

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“This is a project of maintaining this ecosystem for the benefit of South Africans. This wetland is one of the biggest wetlands in the country and its water contributes to the main system, the Vaal River System, which supports around 20 million people.

Worker showing how the water hyacinth is remove
Worker showing how the water hyacinth is remove

“The Blesbokspruit wetland is one of the most important systems in the world, and therefore, the work that we are doing in partnership with Netherlands to protect this wetland, even via the moving of the hyacinth, is beneficial in many respects. But the main core business is to keep the wetland alive,” Mchunu said.

The Minister said the department often sends officials to the Netherlands for training on their water management projects as well as areas of work.

Local entrepreneur, Tumi Mphahlele interacts with Queen Maxima. Mphahlele runs a factory in the area where they process water hyacinth into other products
Local entrepreneur, Tumi Mphahlele interacts with Queen Maxima. Mphahlele runs a factory in the area where they process water hyacinth into other products

“We have practical collaborative programmes, where we join hands and maintain this wetland together.”

During their tour of the wetland, King Willem-Alexander also visited a greenhouse where the fleas are grown and watched them being introduced to the water hyacinth, while Queen Máxima spoke to a local entrepreneur who uses the dried water hyacinth to weave baskets and other useful products to sell.

King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima are currently on a State Visit to South Africa, which will take place from 18 to 20 October 2023.

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