Story: Environmental scientists have begun a quarterly audit of the Sabie River’s health, focusing on the balance between urban consumption, forestry needs, and the agricultural sector downstream. As a primary water source for the region, the river’s health is a bellwether for the entire Lowveld ecosystem, including the Kruger National Park.
Initial findings suggest that while water quality remains high, the increasing demand from new agricultural developments near Hazyview is putting pressure on the upper catchment areas near Sabie. Conservationists are calling for a unified water management strategy that involves all stakeholders. The goal is to ensure that even during the winter months, there is enough “ecological flow” to sustain the diverse fish and bird populations that call the Sabie River home. A town hall meeting is scheduled for next month to discuss potential water-saving measures for residents.