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Greater Mthonjaneni Water Reticulation

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(HIA) of the proposed Greater Mthonjaneni Water Reticulation Project within Ward 6 (Sub-Supply Area 5: Zone 3 and 4) within Mthonjaneni area. The project developer or applicant is the King Cetshwayo District Municipality. The proposed project is a linear activity whereby the pipelines will traverse a lot of area or sub-wards within Mthonjaneni area, Ward 6, located under the Cambini Traditional Authority, under the Mthonjaneni Local Municipality. The water reticulation network pipelines will cover a distance of approximately 152 km.

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The project is implemented by the King Cetshwayo District Municipality in a response to the water crises experienced by residents within the Mthonjaneni area and surroundings.The proposed water supply areas are within remote areas with many of the households identified to receive water, having no or very poor infrastructure. The proposed water reticulation project will also benefit the residents of the area by allowing people within the Mthonjaneni area and surroundings the opportunity for skills development.

ApplicationDate: 

Saturday, October 19, 2019 - 07:58

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14480

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31/10/2019

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