Scoping study of the Maseru Water Demand Management Project
This scoping study for a water demand management project in Maseru, Lesotho briefly explores the potential benefits to both Lesotho and South Africa that could be gained by conserving water and engaging the clothing and textile industry in Maseru. It describes how an intervention focusing on reducing demand could result in improved pollution management and reduced pressures on the Caledon/Mohokare River. The study makes a number of recommendations for measures to directly or indirectly support improved transboundary water quality and a growing economy and suggests that these be implemented as a package.
Full title: Scoping study of the Maseru Water Demand Management Project
Basin:
Orange-Senqu
Document type:
Report
Date produced:
2013
Produced by:
CRIDF
CRIDF phase:
CRIDF Phase 1
Length:
14 pages
File size:
863 KB
File type:
PDF