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Ekonomiese besluitnemingskriteria vir wateraanvraagbestuur en waterbesparing

Thesis (MScEng (Civil Engineering))- -University of Stellenbosch, 2011 / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The limited water supply and an increasing water demand means that the effective
management of water resources becomes much more important than in the past. The
implementation of water demand management / water conservation (WDM/WC) projects are
usually used as a crisis management tool to reduce immediate water shortage and to allow
time for the planning and construction of infrastructure to increase water supply. It is
however possible to incorporate WDM/WC into integrated water resource management and
to use WDM/WC as an economic viable option for the upgrade of infrastructure to balance
supply and demand.
Existing economic evaluation methods to compare different options with each other were
used to evaluate WDM/WC measures. Literature showed that to perform an economic
evaluation of WDM/WC measures, the costs associated with the implementation of the
WDM/WC measures, as well as the expected water saving from the implementation of the
WDM/WC measure, must be known. Models were developed to estimate the expected water
savings from different WDM/WC measures. The economic impacts of specific WDM/WC
measures were investigated by using these models.
Different economic models were developed to perform an economic evaluation of WDM/WC
measures. WDM/WC measures were evaluated in terms of its economic feasibility.
Economical evaluations of WDM/WC measures were also done as an alternative to the
upgrading of infrastructure. In the last evaluation, the financing of WDM/WC measures
through the deferral of capital cost, was investigated.
Case studies from literature, where costs as well as water savings were available, were used
to evaluate these WDM/WC measures by using the developed economic models. Cost
estimates for the upgrading of infrastructure, to supply an equal amount of water as the water
saving achieved in each case study, were done. These estimates were used to compare
WDM/WC measure with the upgrading of infrastructure. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Daar word al hoe meer druk op bestaande hulpbronne geplaas om voldoende water te lewer.
Die fokus skuif na effektiewe bestuur van hierdie hulpbronne. Wateraanvraagbestuur/
Waterbewaring (WAB/WB) projekte word geïmplementeer om krisisse van water tekorte aan
te spreek en tyd te wen om nuwe hulpbronne te ontwikkel. Dit is wel moontlik om WAB/WB
in geïntegreerde waterbron bestuur in te sluit en WAB/WB as ʼn ekonomiese alternatief tot
kapitale investering aan te wend.
Om die ekonomiese aspekte van WAB/WB te ondersoek, is daar op bestaande ekonomiese
evaluerings metodes gefokus om verskillende opsies met mekaar te vergelyk. Uit die
literatuur is gevind dat die belangrikste aspekte vir die ontleding van WAB/WB alternatiewe
i.t.v. hul ekonomiese waarde, die koste van implementering van die WAB/WB alternatief is
en die waterbesparing wat deur die implementering van die WAB/WB alternatief verkry word.
WAB/WB modelle is ontwikkel om die verwagte water besparing van bepaalde WAB/WB
alternatiewe te beraam. Die moontlike ekonomiese impak van bepaalde WAB/WB
alternatiewe is deur die gebruik van hierdie modelle ondersoek.
Ekonomiese evaluerings modelle is opgestel om WAB/WB alternatiewe te ontleed. WAB/WB
alternatiewe kan as ʼn ekonomiese haalbare projek geïmplementeer word waar die kostes
van die waterbesparings meer as die kapitale koste van die projek is. WAB/WB alternatiewe
kan ook meer ekonomies as die ontwikkeling van nuwe bronne of opgradering van ʼn
bestaande netwerk wees. Laastens is die moontlikheid om WAB/WB as ʼn alternatief te
finansier deur die besparing wat bereik kan word deur ʼn kapitale projek uit te stel, ondersoek.
Gevalle studies uit die literatuur, waar die kostes en waterbesparings bekend is, is ontleed
deur van hierdie ekonomiese evaluerings modelle gebruik te maak. Vir elk van die gevalle
studies is ʼn koste vir die opgradering van die infrastruktuur beraam om die ekwivalente
hoeveelheid water te voorsien as wat deur die WAB/WB alternatief bespaar is.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:sun/oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/6854
Date03 1900
CreatorsHoffman, Johannes Jacobus
ContributorsDu Plessis, J. A., University of Stellenbosch. Faculty of Engineering. Dept. of Civil Engineering.
PublisherStellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
Languageaf_ZA
Detected LanguageUnknown
Format110 p. : ill.
RightsUniversity of Stellenbosch

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