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NamWater approves resumption of irrigation from Hardap Dam

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NamWater has announced the resumption of irrigation water supply from the Hardap Dam, effective 20 January 2025, following approval by Agriculture Minister Calle Schlettwein.

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This decision aims to boost agricultural productivity and economic stability in the Hardap region.

“NamWater, in consultation with the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform, is pleased to announce the resumption of irrigation water supply from the Hardap Dam. This decision supports national priorities to promote agricultural productivity and economic stability in the region,” said NamWater Head of Public Relations and Corporate Communications Lot Ndamanomhata.

He said a thorough assessment confirmed irrigation could resume without compromising potable water supplies for Mariental and surrounding communities, farmers allowed to irrigate up to 80% of their arable land until July 2025, provided they adhere to sustainable water usage practices.

“Preparatory work began on 15 January 2025, with system loading to ensure the irrigation infrastructure is operational. Farmers have been urged to adopt water-efficient agricultural methods to preserve the region’s water resources. NamWater remains committed to balancing agricultural needs with potable water security, ensuring sustainable development and economic resilience for the Hardap region,” Ndamanomhata said.

The Hardap irrigation scheme, a key driver of the regional economy, had its water supply suspended in October 2024 due to critically low dam levels of 5.5%.

 However, recent inflows have raised the dam’s capacity to 16.6% as of 13 January 2025. The improved water levels prompted the Hardap Farmers Association to request the resumption of irrigation, proposing the 80% usage cap alongside a 20% water savings plan to ensure sustainability.

This move is expected to provide significant relief to local farmers while safeguarding the long-term viability of the Hardap Dam.

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