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PRESENTATION TITLE Presented by: Name Surname Directorate Date Classification, Reserve & RQO determination of water resources in the Mvoti to Umzimkulu Water Management Area ESTUARY RQOs Lara van Niekerk CSIR 16 Sept 2015

RESOURCE QUALITY OBJECTIVES 7: Gazette class configuration 6: Resource Quality Objectives (EcoSpecs & water quality (user)) 5: Draft Management Classes 4: Identification and evaluation of scenarios within IWRM 3: Quantify EWRs and changes in Ecosystem Services 2: Initiation of stakeholder process and catchment visioning 1: Delineate units of analysis and describe the status quo (HOTSPOTS) RQOs : Where does it fit in? RQOs : Where does it fit in?

WHAT ARE RQOs? RQOs capture the Management Class of the Classification System and the ecological needs determined in the Reserve into measurable management goals that give direction to resource managers as to how the resource needs to be managed. RQOs for a water resource are a numerical or descriptive statement of the conditions which should be met in the receiving water resource, in terms of resource quality, in order to ensure that the water resource is protected.”

Water Resource Class Operational Scenario/s RQOs RQOs and WATER RESOURCE CLASSES Informs Defines RQO LINKS TO CLASSIFICATION AND SCENARIOS

According to the Act:  Quantity, pattern & timing of instream flow (hydrology) (time series, FDC). Defined by the MC and catchment configuration (estuary EC)  Water quality (limits of driving variables)  Characteristics and condition of riparian and instream habitat and biota (change of area in habitat type, diversity and abundance of fish eg) NOTE: Not all RQOs need to be set for all RUs – depends on priority and indicators selected. For which components/indicators are RQOs set?

Hydrology, water quality, riparian and biota translate into the following components for estuaries for which RQOs must be set.  Flow  Mouth State  Sediment processes  Salinity  Other Water Quality  Microalgae (priority systems)  Macrophytes  Invertebrates  Fish  Birds (priority systems)  Contact recreation More detailed RQOs called Ecospecs for Mvoti & uMkomazi Estuary RQOs

FOR WHICH ESTUARIES WILL ONE SET RQOs?  Will deal with all estuaries – but at different level of detail.  Detail depend data availability and priority.

 Evaluate existing regional datasets  Extrapolate from similar systems  Water Quality: Ecosystems limits and national guidelines  Indicate were additional data needs to be collected  Develop for all the systems, not just priorities RQO Approach for Estuaries:

ComponentEC Narrative RQO* HydrologyC/D Maintain a flow regime to create the required habitat for birds, fish, macrophytes, microalgae and water quality HydrodynamicsA Maintain mouth conditions to create the required habitat:  Mouth closure occurs more than weeks in a year  Mouth closure occurs for more than 2 years out of ten  Mouth closure occurs between Sep and Apr Water QualityC  Salinity distribution and system variables (pH, dissolved oxygen and turbidity) not to cause exceedence of TPCs for biota  Inorganic nutrient concentrations (NO 3 -N, NH 3 -N and PO 4 -P) not to cause in exceedance of TPCs for macrophytes and microalgae  Presence of toxic substances not to cause exceedence of TPCs for biota Sediment dynamics B  Flood regime to maintain the sediment distribution patterns and aquatic habitat (instream physical habitat)  Changes in sediment grain size distribution patterns not to cause exceedance of TPCs in benthic invertebrates. uMkomazi RQO = TEC B/C *The NARRATIVE RQOs provided here include some numerical information. All narrative RQOs supported by numerical RQOs in the technical documents

ComponentEC Narrative RQO MicroalgaeB Maintain current microalgae assemblages, specifically >5 diatom species at a frequency >3% of the total population in saline reaches in low flow MacrophytesD Maintain the distribution of macrophyte habitats, integrity of the riparian are (Zone C no sandmining). No invasive floating aquatic species present e.g. water hyacinth. No sugarcane in the estuarine functional zone. InvertebratesB Maintain current zoobenthic abundance (seasonal variation) & Species diversity (15 species in summer / 40 species in winter). Retain an invertebrate community assemblage that includes a variety of indigenous species. Polychaetes, amphipods and tanaeids should numerically dominate. Fish D Zone C (below weir) acts as a nursery to diversity of estuarine associated & dependant species. A good trophic basis exists for predatory estuarine dependant marine species. Estuarine residents species is core group. Oreochromis mossambicus limited to the upper reaches (Zone C) in the low flow period. Species assemblage comprises indigenous species only. Connectivity with transitional marine-estuary waters is maintained Birds C The most characteristic component of the avifaunal waterbird community is the piscivores: Resident pair of African Fish Eagle present and breeding. Pied Kingfishers, White-breasted Cormorants or Reed Cormorants present. Numbers of waterbird species not below 10. uMkomazi RQO = TEC B/C

ComponentEC Narrative RQO HydrologyC/D Maintain a flow regime to create the required habitat for birds, fish, macrophytes, microalgae and water quality  Monthly river inflow < 1.0 m 3 /s  Monthly river inflow < 2.0 m 3 /s for longer than 3 months in a row  Monthly river inflow < 2.0 m 3 /s for more than 50% of the time HydrodynamicsA Maintain mouth conditions to create the required habitat:  Mouth closure occurs more than weeks in a year.  Mouth closure occurs for more than 2 years out of ten  Mouth closure occurs between Nov and Jun Water QualityC/D  Salinity distribution and system variables (pH, dissolved oxygen and turbidity) not to cause exceedence of TPCs for biota  Inorganic nutrient concentrations (NO 3 -N, NH 3 -N and PO 4 -P) not to cause in exceedance of TPCs for macrophytes and microalgae  Presence of toxic substances not to cause exceedence of TPCs for biota Sediment dynamics B/C  Flood regime to maintain the sediment distribution patterns and aquatic habitat (instream physical habitat)  Changes in sediment grain size distribution patterns not to cause exceedance of TPCs in benthic invertebrates. Mvoti RQO = TEC C/D

ComponentEC Narrative RQO MicroalgaeB Maintain current microalgae assemblages, specifically >5 diatom species at a frequency >3% of the total population in saline reaches MacrophytesD Maintain the distribution of macrophyte habitats, particularly the freshwater mangrove, Barringtonia racemosa stand at the mouth of the estuary. Control the spread of hygrophilous grasses into open water area. Prevent the spread of invasive plants, trees, shrubs & aquatic invasive plants. No sugarcane in the estuarine functional zone. InvertebratesE N/A Fish D Nursery for estuarine dependant marine fishes in juvenile and adult life stages. Act as habitat for estuarine resident fishes and freshwater fishes Migration corridor for facultative catadromous eels. Birds E Avifaunal waterbird community should increase slightly in diversity and abundance from present - with representatives of all the major groups: aerial (e.g. kingfishers), swimming (e.g. cormorants), large wading piscivores (e.g. herons), small invertebrate-feeding waders (+ migratory Palaearctic sandpipers), herbivorous waterfowl (e.g. ducks and geese) and roosting terns and gulls Mvoti RQO = TEC C/D

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