Projects from 2016 to 2020

  • Comprehensive EFlows Assessment for the Lower Kafue Sub-Basin

    Year: 2019 – 2021 | Client: GIZ | Location: Zambia

    A ‘high resolution’ EFlows Assessment of the Kafue River downstream of Ithezi-Thezi, including the Kafue Flats, which consolidates available information and uses it to predict ecosystem responses and the linked social implications to a changes in a range of aspects linked to water-resource development and climate change, such as the flow regime, hydropeaking; sediment dynamics and consideration of the confounding influence of non-flow related issues, such as invasive plants and crayfish, encroachment of human settlements, and; erosion.

  • DRIFT DSS Set-up and mentoring Trishuli Basin

    Year: 2018 | Client: International Finance Corporation | Location: Nepal

    Phase 1B: Mentoring a team of IFC-selected Nepalese professionals through the data collection and set-up of a basin-wide DRIFT EFlows DSS for the Trishuli Basin in Nepal to assess options with respect biodiversity protection and sustainability to the development of hydropower plants in the basin.

  • MRC Hydro Sustainability Project

    Year: 2017 – 2018 | Client: Mekong River Commission | Location: Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam

    Scenarios (pathways) of progressive HP development in the Lower Mekong River were analysed using the DRIFT Database set up for the MRC Council (see below). The pathways considered under the SHDS2018 have a more nuanced approach. The “Design Mitigation”, “Prioritised” and “Preservation” (different forms of mitigation) pathways involve re-design, re-location or deferment to beyond 2040 of certain projects, either in response to regional power demand or to the need to balance trade-offs. An important aspect of the SHDS analysis was to ‘quantify’ the environmental impacts of the alternative pathways in a manner that was consistent with the Council Study analyses. The only way to do this was to the DRIFT (BioRA) model that was established and used for assessing environmental impacts in the Council Study. Using DRIFT allowed the team to directly compare the alternative SHDS pathways with the 2020 (M2) and 2040 (M3) Council Study scenarios.

  • Kenya – Implementation Support Consultant to support strengthening Water Resources Planning and Management

    Year: 2017 – 2019 | Client: Ministry of Water and Irrigation of Kenya /Aurecon | Location: Kenya

    The project is phase 1 of the Kenyan Water Security and Climate Resilience Project (KWSCRP),which has three inter-related components supporting the project development objective,the first is water-resources development,the second is effective water sector institutions and the third is support of project implementation.The Environmental Flow Specialist provides support for all three of these through a combination of technical and capacity building tasks.

  • Resource Quality Objectives, Berg Water Management Area

    Year: 2017 – 2018 | Client: Department of Water Affairs | Location: South Africa

    The main aim of the project is to classify the water resources of the Berg River Basin and to set Resource Quality Objectives (RQOs) for all significant water resources in the Berg Water Management Area. The RQOs are to be determined in accordance with the Department of Water Affairs' Procedures to Determine and Implement Resource Quality Objectives.

  • Resource Quality Objectives, Breede Gouritz Water Management Area

    Year: 2017 – 2018 | Client: Department of Water Affairs | Location: South Africa

    The main aim of the project is to classify the water resources of the Breede Gouritz Basin and to set Resource Quality Objectives (RQOs) for all significant water resources in the Breede Gouritz Water Management Area. The RQOs are to be determined in accordance with the Department of Water Affairs' Procedures to Determine and Implement Resource Quality.

  • Jhelum-Poonch Basin-wide EFlow assessments (various contracts)

    Year: 2016 – 2018 | Client: Hagler-Bailly Pakistan /IFC | Location: Pakistan

    Environmental Flow assessments for the Neelum, Jhelum and Poonch Rivers affected by the proposed hydropower developments in Pakistani-controlled Kashmir. This project made use of the DRIFT DSS and built on earlier work done in the basin for individual hydropower projects.

  • Neelum-Jhelum Basin – Cumulative Impact Assessment

    Year: 2016 | Client: IFC | Location: Pakistan

    The objectives of the assignment were to:
    Consolidated existing DRIFT DSSs for parts of the basin into a single basin-wide DSS
    Add sites to allow for the evaluation of additional HPPs envisaged for the basin (Table 1)
    Synchronise the baseline hydrology/sediment time-series
    Extend the fish migration routes throughout the basin, as appropriate
    Run an initial set of basin-wide scenarios to demonstrate the sorts of information that can be provided using the consolidated DSS.

  • Upper Trishuli Hydropower Project

    Year: 2016 | Client: Hagler-Bailly Pakistan | Location: Nepal

    Environmental Flow assessments for the Upper Trishuli River affected by the proposed Upper Trishuli Hydropower Project in Nepal. Mentoring a Nepalese EFlows specialist through the required tasks to project completion.

  • Sounda Hydropower Project

    Year: 2016 | Client: IFC/AECOM | Location: Republic of Congo

    Environmental Flow assessments for Kouilou-Niari River affected by the proposed Sounda Hydropower Project.

  • EFlows Assessment of the Kohala Hydropower Project

    Year: 2016 | Client: Hagler-Bailly Pakistan | Location: Pakistan

    Environmental Flow assessments for the Neelum and Jhelum Rivers affected by the proposed Kohala Hydropower Project in Pakistani-controlled Kashmir. This project made use of the DSS compiled for the NJHEP HPP project in the same basin, with permission of the client for NJHEP (NESPAK). The database was updated for Karot and Kohala HPPs, plus additional HPPs in the basin, such as Patrind HPP.

  • EFlows Assessment for the Karot Hydropower Project

    Year: 2016 | Client: Hagler-Bailly Pakistan | Location: Pakistan

    Environmental Flow assessments for the Neelum and Jhelum Rivers affected by the proposed Karot Hydropower Project in Pakistani-controlled Kashmir. This project made use of the DSS compiled for the NJHEP HPP project in the same basin, with permission of the client for NJHEP (NESPAK).

  • EFlows Assessment for the Balakot Hydropower Project

    Year: 2017 | Client: Hagler-Bailly Pakistan | Location: Pakistan

    Advisory and quality control support to Hagler-Bailly Pakistan for the Environmental Flow assessment for the Kunhar River affected by the proposed Balakot Hydropower Project.

  • Zambezi Water Resources Information System (ZAMWIS)

    Year: 2017 – 2019 | Client: ZAMCOM/DHI | Location: Angola, Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania

    In line with the ZAMCOM Agreement, the overall objective of the assignment is to support the promotion and coordination of the cooperative management and development of the water resources of the Zambezi Watercourse in a sustainable and climate resilient manner. This will be achieved through the development and implementation of a comprehensive Decision Support System for general decision-making, planning, management, utilisation, development, protection and conservation of the water resources of the Zambezi Basin.
    The main components of the assignment are: 

    1. Upgrading of the existing ZAMWIS Database to be able to serve the DSS purpose.
    2. Design and development of the ZAMWIS-Decision Support System.
    3. Capacity building at the ZAMCOM Secretariat as well as in the Riparian States. This includes the preparation of a human resource development plan and a proposal for how to fund such a plan.
  • Cape Town Water Resilience Project

    Year: 2018 | Client: City of Cape Town | Location: South Africa

    Member of the TMGA Project Environmental Working Group formed to assist with site selection and impact monitoring for boreholes sites proposed for bulk water supply to Cape Town.

  • River Ravi Eco-revitalization Project

    Year: 2018 – 2020 | Client: ADB/Hagler Bailly Pakistan (Pvt) Limited | Location: Pakistan

    Politics and development that are indifferent to sustainability have come at profound cost to the River Ravi ecosystem. The previously rich ecosystem hosted 65 fish species and a myriad of other wildlife; most of which is gone. Much of the floodplain has been converted to farmland or urban development. The perennial and non-perennial tributaries are drains conveying wastewater from large urban centres to the River Ravi. And, in parts, the River Ravi itself can no longer sustain aquatic life throughout the year. The objectives of the River Ravi study are: To undertake a comprehensive current situation assessment of the river basin, including the pollution situation and its impacts on human and ecosystem health, climate change risks and vulnerabilities, institutional gaps and development needs; To summarise the outcomes as an ADB knowledge product that can be used to raise public awareness, foster policy engagement and generate support for the revitalization and resilience plan, and its subsequent implementation; To develop a long-term, multisector plan to revitalize and build resilience in the Ecosystem of River Ravi Basin, including recommendations for investment projects and institutional reforms, including: an analytical framework for the plan developed through multi-stakeholder visioning exercises and consultation and one or two prefeasibility studies will be prepared for identified priority projects.

  • Rapid EFlows assessment for the lower reaches of the Kafue River, in particular the Kafue Flats and Kafue Gorge

    Year: 2018 | Client: GFA Consulting Group GmbH | Location: Zambia

    The proposed approach was to make use of and build on work from the Zambezi Basin on behalf of ZAMCOM as part of the Zambezi Water Resources Information System (ZAMWIS) Enhancement 3 Project.The ZAMWIS approach to EFlows is to use existing DRIFT EFlows databases for the basin to establish relationships between driving hydrological and sediment indicators and responding ecosystem indicators.The idea is to use these to deliver a rapid EFlows assessment for the Kafue Flats and Kafue Gorge for use in ongoing planning initiatives by GFA in Zambia.

  • Classification and RQOs for the Berg River basin

    Year: 2016 – 2017 | Client: Department of Water and Sanitation | Location: South Africa

    Collation of information pertinent to, and generation of Environmental Water Requirement (EWR) data for, the classification of rivers in the Berg River basin and calculation of Resource Quality Objectives (RQOs) for a monitoring programmes.

  • Classification and RQOs for the Breede and Gouritz River basins

    Year: 2016 – 2017 | Client: Department of Water and Sanitation | Location: South Africa

    Collation of information pertinent to, and generation of Environmental Water Requirement (EWR) data for, the classification of rivers in the Breede and Gouritz River basins and calculation of Resource Quality Objectives (RQOs) for a monitoring programmes.

  • The Elephant Marsh

    Year: 2014 – 2016 | Client: MRag, Malawi Government | Location: Malawi

    Generating a thorough understanding of the functional ecology of the Elephant Marshes incorporating hydromorphology, ecosystem services, biodiversity, and livelihoods; and model past, present, and future possible management strategies. The assignment will also assess the feasibility for designating the marshes as a community-managed protected area and as a wetland of international importance under the Ramsar convention using information from the surveys to assess whether the Elephant Marshes meet the Ramsar Criteria.

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