Water Requirements of the Ecosystems of the Maputo Watercourse Sample Clauses

Water Requirements of the Ecosystems of the Maputo Watercourse. (1) The Parties acknowledge the need to maintain interim instream flows at various key points in the Maputo watercourse to sustain the ecology of the watercourse including the estuary of the Maputo River. (2) The actual minimum river flows consistent with the operating rules referred to in Article 6(5) shall be determined by the TPTC for the key points given in subArticle (3) after having reviewed the target flows given in subArticle (3). These river flows shall be maintained by the relevant Party or Parties, unless the actual weather and river flow conditions are worse than previously recorded in the Maputo River Basin, in which case revised short-term flows shall be agreed by the TPTC.
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Water Requirements of the Ecosystems of the Maputo Watercourse. (1) The Parties acknowledge the need to maintain interim instream flows at various key points in the Maputo watercourse to sustain the ecology of the watercourse including the estuary of the Maputo River. (2) The actual minimum river flows consistent with the operating rules referred to in Article 6(5) shall be determined by the TPTC for the key points given in subArticle (3) after having reviewed the target flows given in subArticle (3). These river flows shall be maintained by the relevant Party or Parties, unless the actual weather and river flow conditions are worse than previously recorded in the Maputo River Basin, in which case revised short- term flows shall be agreed by the TPTC. (3) The key points and target flows to be maintained to sustain the ecology of the watercourse including the estuary of the Maputo River are as follows: River Key Point Interim Target Instream Flow Maputo Salamanga (E- 4) 840 2,7 Pongola Ndumo 300 0,8 Ngwavum a At the border 50 0,1 Mkhondvo GS 25 35 0,1 Hlelo GS 22 35 0,1 Ngwempis i GS 21 30 0,1 Usuthu GS 23 Big Bend (GS 16) 20 520 0,1 1,7 Mpuluzi Dumbarton 65 0,1 Lusushwa na GS 33 35 0,1
Water Requirements of the Ecosystems of the Maputo Watercourse. (1) The Parties acknowledge the need to maintain interim instream flows at various key points in the Maputo watercourse to sustain the ecology of the watercourse including the estuary of the Maputo River. (2) The actual minimum river flows consistent with the operating rules referred to in Article 6(5) shall be determined by the TPTC for the key points given in subArticle (3) after having reviewed the target flows given in subArticle (3). These river flows shall be maintained by the relevant Party or Parties, unless the actual weather and river flow conditions are worse than previously recorded in the Maputo River Basin, in which case revised short-term flows shall be agreed by the TPTC. (3) The key points and target flows to be maintained to sustain the ecology of the watercourse including the estuary of the Maputo River are as follows: River[TAB]Key Point[TAB]Interim Target Instream Flow [TAB] [TAB] [TAB][TAB]Mean (million[TAB]Minimum (m3/s) [TAB] [TAB]m3/a)[TAB] Maputo [TAB]Salamanga[TAB]840[TAB]2,7 [TAB](E-4)[TAB] [TAB] Pongola[TAB]Ndumo[TAB]300[TAB]0,8 Ngwavu[TAB]At the border[TAB]50[TAB]0,1 ma[TAB] [TAB] [TAB] Mkhondv[TAB]GS 25[TAB]35[TAB]0,1 o[TAB] [TAB] [TAB] Hlelo[TAB]GS 22[TAB]35[TAB]0,1 Ngwempi[TAB]GS 21[TAB]30[TAB]0,1 si[TAB] [TAB] [TAB] Usuthu[TAB]GS 23[TAB]20[TAB]0,1 [TAB]Big Bend (GS[TAB]520[TAB]1,7 [TAB]16)[TAB] [TAB] Mpuluzi[TAB]Dumbarton[TAB]65[TAB]0,1 Lusushw[TAB]GS 33[TAB]35[TAB]0,1

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