Title: AN Assessment 2004 Floods in the Caprivi Region
1AN Assessment 2004 Floods in the Caprivi Region
Department of Water Affairs and Forestry
2Overview of Presentation
- Geographical overview of Basin
- 2004 Flood
- NSC concerns
- Potential Control Measures
- Department of Water Affairs and Forestry
3Geographical Overview of the Basin
Total Area (sq km) 824116 Population Density
2.1 Area in Basin (sq km) 24000 Population
Density Caprivi 5.5 Area in Basin 2.9 2002
Total Population 1 830 330 Population in
Basin 79 826 Population in Basin 4.3
4Assessment of 2004 flood
- The 2004 flood was the highest in 25 years since
1979, but floods of similar or higher magnitude
regularly occurred in sixties and seventies. - Planning ahead should be based on the indication,
from similar floods in all rivers in the north,
that we have entered a new period of high floods
5Assessment of 2004 flood(contd)
- Zambezi floodplains between Zambezi River and
Chobe River, east of Katima Mulilo Ngoma line
1,500 km2. - Chobe floodplains west of Ngoma Gate 250 km2.
- Lake Liambezi and extended wetlands to northwest
50 to 100 km2.
6Assessment of 2004 Floods
7Assessment of 2004 flood
8Lake Lyambezi
9Issues raised by the NSC members Aug 2004
- Flood Control Measures
- Digging a canal from the Zambezi (Schumann burg)
through the Bukalo channel to Lake Liambezi or
putting a gate at the Ngoma Bridge. - River Blockages
- Existence of Dams in upper Zambezi
- Narrowing at Victoria Falls
- National Integration
10HYDROGRAPHIC SKETCH MAP OF LAKE LIAMBEZI
11Potential Flood protection measures
- measures require international cooperation,
- protection by embankments is not feasible due to
terrain features area is too flat. - Flood control by storage dams needs
investigations in Zambia and Angola.
12Flood protection measures (contd)
- Better flood warning by means of more directly
reporting rainfall and riverflow stations in the
upper catchment is feasible but will require
investment in infrastructure and operations in
Angola and Zambia. - flow release gates at the Ngoma bridge structure.
13Ngoma Bridge
14 IWRM IN NAMIBIA
15IWRM Def.
- A process which promotes
- - Coordinated development and
- - Management of water, land and related resources
- - Maximize economic and social welfare
- - Equitable
- - Sustainable
16Enabling Environment
- Namibian Constitution article 95(1)
- 1993 WASP
- - DRWS
- NamWater
- NWRMR-White paper
- WRM act 24 of 2004
17Cross sectoral integration
- NDP,s
- International coordination
- Decentralization policy
18Institutional Arrangements
- Government custodian of water resources
- - MAWF
- NAMWATER
- Basin comm
- Water point comm
- CBNRM
- MRLGRD
- Communal land boards
- NWP
19Present and Past initiatives
- CPP- includes a project on IWRM
- Kuiseb
- Cuvelai Basin
- Karst Mgt body
- Every river has its own people
- WDM- Rehoboth
- NRA
- NWP
20GAPS
- Lack of Policy implementation
- Information dissemination networks
- Fragmented and uncoordinated development of
resources - What to integrate ?
- - Decisions
- - Institutions
- - Sectors
- - Utilization