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Dordrecht WTW

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Renewal of WTW and rebuilding of two dams, Dordrecht, E. Cape

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The town of Dordrecht in the Eastern Cape is currently experiencing critical water shortages and there is an urgent need to secure a long-term water supply. An increased level of service delivery to full waterborne sanitation for the entire town is also planned for the near future, which will put further strain on the water supply. To provide for the necessary improvements to the level of water and sanitation delivery, the Water Services Authority (Chris Hani District Municipality) has identified a number of projects that they wish to implement. These include reinstating the existing Hogsett dam, raising the wall of the Munnik dam, upgrading the Water Treatment Works (WTW), upgrading the Waste Water Treatment Works (WTW) and upgrading and/or reconfiguring the bulk sewers. Environmental authorisations will be required, and specialist heritage input will be needed as part of the environmental impact assessment process. The proposed activities will take place within the town of Dordrecht, Eastern Cape. Dordrecht is about 70km north-northeast of Queenstown and can be accessed via the R392 from Queenstown or from the R56 from Indwe or Molteno. It forms part of the Emalahleni Local Municipality which falls under the Chris Hani District Municipality. There are two main components to the project, one that relates to the upgrade of the water supply services and the other that relates to the upgrade of the sanitation service (fig.’s 1 – 4). This will include: • the re-instatement of the Hogsett Dam • the raising of the Munnik Dam • Upgrading of the Water Treatment Works • Upgrading and/or reconfiguration of the bulk sewers

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Tuesday, April 2, 2019 - 11:43

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13668

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