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3.20.4 Monitoring systems<br />

This area falls within the jurisdiction of the e Mozambican Departimento De Aguas.<br />

3.20.5 Water quality data<br />

None available.<br />

3.20.6 Implications for water quality and quantity management<br />

There is no evidence to suggest that any of the mines located within this sub-catchment have had any adverse<br />

effects on water quality. However, the Mazowe River contains poor water quality caused by the numerous<br />

alluvial gold diggers upstream in Zimbabwe.<br />

3.21 The Lower Zambezi (Mozambique) sub-catchment<br />

3.21.1 General description<br />

3.21.1.1 Hydrology<br />

This area comprises the most downstream portion of the Zambezi basin as it flows to the Indian Ocean. A large<br />

number of seasonal streams drain northwards from the mountainous region on the border between Zimbabwe<br />

and Mozambique, into the Zambezi River. This portion of the Zambezi basin lies in a relatively moist zone with<br />

annual rainfalls averaging over 1,000 mm.<br />

3.21.1.2 Geology<br />

This sub-catchment is underlain by crystalline basement rocks, predominantly quartzites, sandstones, granites<br />

and gneisses. Many of these rocks outcrop at surface and are easily visible as large dwalas or batholiths.<br />

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