Water User Association definition
Examples of Water User Association in a sentence
Upon satisfactory acceptance of the execution and completion of the works referred to in Article 16 above, FAO relinquishes control of the site and returns all responsibilities to the Water User Association by means of the signature of the Handover Certificate which should be drafted in accordance the text of Annex VIII: “Draft Handover Certificate”.
FAO relinquishes control of the site and returns all responsibilities to the Water User Association hereby relieves FAO from all responsibilities upon signature of this certificate.
The Vaal Gamagara WTW is supplied with water from the Vaal River; the water is then treated and distributed for consumption for Dikgatlong, Tsantsabane, Gamagara, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Local Municipalities and Kalahari East Water User Association.
Various Water Stewardship initiatives are on-going: • For example, in the Breede catchment, the Wolsley Water User Association and WWF recently won Landcare’s recognition for their work with farmers, the local municipality and communities in coordinating action on pollution and reducing losses in the catchment to alien vegetation.
The project will assist the MWI and the MoA in building capacity of Water User Association (WUAs) among farmers that are or will be connected to reclaimed water sources.
Irrigation on the Enrolled Property is a combination of flood irrigation utilizing GID and Shasta Water User Association irrigation and some groundwater/surface water pressurized pumping for center pivot irrigation.
Once financially sustainable water supply schemes become established, private sector interest will increase in the water sector and based on successful experiences by the semi-private Water User Association, SOGEM, the project could potentially catalyze PPPs to support with water management.
Various Water Stewardship initiatives are ongoing: For example, in the Breede catchment, the Wolsley Water User Association and WWF recently won Landcare’s recognition for their work with farmers, the local municipality and communities in coordinating action on pollution and reducing losses in the catchment to alien vegetation.
Additional staff in the PCO shall include a Water User Association specialist, a Gender and Targeting specialist, an Irrigation Engineer, an Agricultural Extension specialist and a Value Chain specialist.
Various Water Stewardship initiatives are ongoing: • For example, in the Breede catchment, the Wolsley Water User Association and WWF recently won Landcare’s recognition for their work with farmers, the local municipality and communities in coordinating action on pollution and reducing losses in the catchment to alien vegetation.