Department of water and sanitation confirms groundwater exceedances at Thirsti bottling plant in KZN
Why this matters: an international story with cross-border implications worth tracking.
Environmental justice groups have questioned the legality of groundwater abstraction at bottled water producer Thirsti‘s Kwa Zulu-Natal facility, alleging that the company has for years extracted water beyond the limits of its existing authorisation while awaiting the outcome of a water use licence application. The allegations, made by the Sisonke Environmental Justice Network (SEJN) and All Rise Attorneys for Climate and Environmental Justice, centre on Thirsti’s bottling operation in Normandien near Newcastle and have prompted calls for the department of water and sanitation (DWS) to investigate. All Rise and the SEJN argued that Thirsti’s existing general authorisation permits abstraction of only 36 000 cubic metres of groundwater a year from a single borehole. “It does not cover any of the other seven boreholes or the total abstraction volume of 281 371 m³ per year,” they said. The groups allege only about 13% of current use falls within the authorisation, with the remainder unlawful. They further claim the authorisation excludes boreholes within 500m of a wetland and that Thirsti’s own reports show all eight boreholes fall within that buffer zone. They also allege wastewater is discharged within 500m of a wetland and into a river without authorisation. “When confronted with these facts, Thirsti’s consultants GCS have failed to provide answers.” The dispute centres on a water use licence application through which Thirsti is seeking authorisation to abstract 281 371 cubic metres of groundwater annually from eight boreholes. In a joint statement, Thirsti’s board confirmed Normandien Farms Group owns the brand, which operates at Buffelshoek farm in KwaZulu-Natal’s Northern Drakensberg Strategic Water Source Area. Asked about the alleged 36 000 m³ limit versus the current abstraction and licence application volumes, Thirsti declined to address the claim directly, saying: “Thirsti is not in a position to respond to the specific allegations raised, as the m