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Revised Schedule of Fees for Applications made to the South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA)

New Nsezi DN 1500 Raw Water Pipeline, Richards Bay

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The primary purpose of the Nsezi Water Treatment Plant (WTP) is to provide high-quality water for the manufacture of paper and to supply various local authorities with potable water for domestic and industrial use. An existing DN1500 pipeline currently terminates at the Shooting Range. A new D1500 pipeline will be constructed to connect the Shooting Range pump station to the Nsezi WTP head of works. The new DN1500 pipeline is required to increase the supply of raw water to the plant and therefore is critical if the plant is to be upgraded.

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Monday, March 15, 2021 - 14:01

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16216

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Pipeline route near railway line & road close to northern end of route
Pipeline route close to gravel road
Power lines over pipeline route
Pipeline route
Pipeline route close to south-western end of route
 
 

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