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40673 Maselspoort 2018

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THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF A SECTION OF A WATER PIPELINE TO CONNECT THE BLOEMSPRUIT WWTW TO MOCKES DAM, BLOEMFONTEIN

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An Environmental Authorisation was obtained by the Applicant for the proposed construction of a water pipeline from a section of the Bloemspruit WWTW to Mockes Dam, Bloemfontein in 2016. Note that no construction activities commenced to date. The said project can be summarised as the construction of a pipeline and pump station to transfer treated water from the existing waste water treatment plants to Mockes Dam. The water released in Mockes Dam will gravitate to Maselspoort Dam and will be utilised for the purpose of recycling. This form part of the Renosterspruit Water Recycling project by the applicant, i.e. the Manguang Metropolitan Municipality. Please note that the initial location for the pump station was at the Renosterspruit. However, the applicant decided to construct the pump station within the existing boundaries of the North Eastern Waste Water Treatment Works and thus the pump station itself does not trigger a listed activity (as discussed in the 2016 documentation). The current project entails the assessment of three additional alternatives for the construction of a section of the already approved pipeline. Please refer to Appendix A for more information on the locality of the alternatives to be investigated as part of the current project.

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Saturday, March 7, 2020 - 22:03

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14979

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