Average urban water and sanitation tariff (US$/m3)
0.92 (2016 in Windhoek for the first consumption block for residential users)
Share of household metering
very high
Annual investment in WSS
80 US$ per capita
Institutions
Decentralization to municipalities
Complete
National water and sanitation company
NamWater
Responsibility for policy setting
Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry through its Department of Water Affairs
Sector law
Water Resources Management Act, 2013 (No. 11 of 2013)[2]
No. of urban service providers
1 Bulk Water Supply Company (NamWater), 13 cities and 26 towns
Namibia is an arid country that is regularly afflicted by droughts. Large rivers flow only along its northern and southern borders, but they are far from the population centers. They are also far from the country's mines, which are large water users. In order to confront this challenge, the country has built dams to capture the flow from ephemeral rivers, constructed pipelines to transport water over large distances, pioneered potable water reuse in its capital Windhoek located in the central part of Namibia, and built Sub-Saharan Africa's first large seawater desalination plant to supply a uranium mine and the city of Swakopmund with water. A large scheme to bring water from the Okavango River in the North to Windhoek, the Eastern National Water Carrier, was only partially completed during the 1980s.
Most urban residents have access to drinking water supply, but access lags behind in rural areas. Access to sanitation also considerably lags behind access to drinking water supply. The bulk water supply infrastructure is owned by NamWater, a public entity operating under commercial principles. It sells water to the mining companies, as well as to the municipalities which in turn sell it to urban residents and businesses.
^ abJoint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation:Data Tables Namibia, retrieved on June 12, 2016
^"Namibia: Water Resources Management Act, 2013 (No. 11 of 2013)". FAOLEX. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
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