Abstract

Water pollution by mines is a major problem in South Africa. This study examined the contribution that an additional tax on the consumption of water by the mining industry can provide. In the past, the rising demand for water resources was addressed through supply-side mechanisms. Mines are the biggest polluter of drinking water in South Africa and the question is whether this is still the most appropriate way to address the problem. This study proposes that the authorities should consider an additional tax on mines and investigates the effect it will have on the demand for water, as well as its pollution, and the effect on the country’s economy, various industrial sectors and consumers, and in particular the poorest citizens. The research applied advanced economic general equilibrium modelling in its empirical investigation. The results of the modelling are significant both in the short- and long-term scenarios studied. It was found that an additional tax on the consumption of water by mines will produce the desired results, with little negative consequences for the industry and the country as a whole.

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  • Water pollution by mines is a major problem in South Africa

  • This study examined the contribution that an additional tax on the consumption of water by the mining industry can provide

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Oorspronklike Navorsing

Affiliations: 1School of Economics, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, South Africa. Daar is bevind dat ’n bykomende belastingheffing op die verbruik van water deur myne wel die gewenste resultate sal lewer, met min negatiewe gevolge vir die bedryf en die land as geheel. Hierdie studie wil oplossings vir die probleem ondersoek, deur van gevorderde, ekonomies algemene ewewigsmodellering in ’n empiriese analise gebruik te maak. Dié studie ondersoek die uitwerking wat bykomende belasting op myne se verbruik van water sal hê. Navorsing deur die Plus Economic Group (2010) het bevind dat waterprobleme nie net die mynwese se produksie benadeel nie, maar die land se ekonomie in geheel, asook die per capita-inkome van elke landsburger verlaag. Hierdie studie fokus spesifiek op die mynbousektor van Suid-Afrika, hoe hulle die beskikbare waterbronne besoedel en hoe die probleem deur die heffing van bykomende belasting gehanteer kan word. Die volgende afdeling gee meer aandag aan die wetlike aspekte rondom die kwessie

Wetlike aspekte rakende water
Waterbesoedeling deur myne
Algemene ewewigsmodellering
Ander dienste
Empiriese resultate
Simulasies gerig op die kort termyn
Terugvordering van inkome
Rye Sleutelveranderlikes
Simulasies gerig op die lang termyn
Samevatting en gevolgtrekkings
Findings
Mededingende belange
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