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SOUTHERN REGIONAL BULK WATER AND SANITATION SCHEME, Phase 1a and 1b

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PROPOSED SOUTHERN REGIONAL BULK WATER AND SANITATION SCHEME, ILEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY, KWAZULU-NATAL. PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF BULK WATER AND SEWER PIPELINE , PUMP STATIONS AND RESERVOIR AT ETETE, NKOBONGA, SHAYAMOYA, ROYAL PALM LAKES.

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The project comprises of Phase 1a and Phase 1b and the specifications are detailed below: Phase 1a (Potable Water Scheme) The proposed bulk water supply scheme will include the construction of a 1.6km long clear water rising main with 250mmØ, uPVC (Class 12), from the Honolulu Reservoir to the Etete Reservoir. The water scheme will also include the replacement of an existing water reticulation pipeline uPVC with a length of 600m. A Clear Water Pump station will be constructed adjacent to the existing Honolulu Reservoir to pump water to the proposed Etete Reservoir. In addition, a 3ML Concrete Reservoir at Etete is proposed adjacent to the existing 1.5ML Etete Reservoir, however, this is excluded from this application as it does not trigger any listing notices. Please refer to Appendix D: Specialist Reports, Engineering Reports by Escongweni Engineers dated October 2017. For Phase 1a, two wetland units (W units) and three aquatic resources (AR units) were delineated along/adjacent to the proposed route. There are three crossings associated with the proposed bulk water scheme. The three AR units were delineated as incised and degraded non-perennial drainage lines found to be a low impact risk. Wetland units (W1 and W2) were both delineated as remnant patches of Imperata cylindrica dominated hillslope seepage wetlands and occur upstream from the proposed bulk water pipeline servitude. W1 and W2 were assessed and will not be impacted on. Phase 1b (Sanitation Scheme) The bulk gravity sewer outfall facilitates the flow of wastewater through Etete, past Palm Lakes, across the R102 and two railway lines, across the N2 freeway to a sewer pumpstation (located adjacent to the N2 freeway). The proposed sewer rising main extends from the proposed sewer pumpstation to the existing Sheffield wastewater treatment works (WWTW). The proposed bulk sanitation supply scheme will include the construction of an 8.5km long sewer gravity trunk main designed for an ultimate flow of 57.89ml/day. In addition, the construction of a 0.6km long sewer rising main (designed for Etete flows only). The proposed bulk gravity sewer outfalls for this development range between 160mm – 500mmØ. uPVC Class 51 (8.5km in length) and 600mm – 800mmØ, concrete SS 100D Basic Assessment Report Page 11 of 51 pipelines. The proposed sewer pumpstation will consist of a wetwell, adjacent chamber for mechanical pipework and associated pumps/mechanicals with a design flow of 4.492ML/day. A minimum trench width of 760mm will be required for the proposed sanitation scheme.

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Friday, December 8, 2017 - 10:49

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12051

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Etete Reservoir
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