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Upgrade of the Diphisthi Mini Cluster water Scheme

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The villages of Diphitshi, Diretsaneng, Buffelshoek and Kgopeng in the Waterberg District Municipality in Limpopo Province are currently supplied by a cluster of independent systems which draws their water from boreholes using pumps that are mechanically powered by electric or diesel combustion engines. These independent system which are sometimes not reliable due to inadequate water infrastructure and low pressure in the system with increasing clean water demand. Only the village of Diretsaneng draws water from the Sand Abstraction well from the Mogalakwena River, which is one of the main water courses in the Limpopo province and a tributary of the Limpopo River. The existing infrastructure storage and abstraction is not adequate to cater for all the communities and it has been recommended that it should be upgraded. Mogalakwena Local Municipality Mini scheme project aims to provide safe drinking water to the communities within the municipality. Diphitshi, Kgopeng, Diretsaneng and Buffelshoek, these villages are approximately 72 km northwest of Mokopane Town and are in Ward 2 of the Municipality. The four villages (Diphitshi, Kgopeng, Diretsaneng and Buffelshoek) water scheme are collectively called the Diphitshi Mini Scheme Cluster. The Mogalakwena Local Municipality proposes to upgrade these infrastructure and enable adequate water supply and storage to the communities. The proposed upgrade will include: Ø Construction of a new electrical powered pump station (approximately 60m2) next to the existing diesel pump station. Ø Replacing of the old steel tank with a new 450kl (450m3) command ground steel tank at the Booster Pump station Ø Construction of a new pump house and new pumps at the Booster pump station to pump water to the new 450Kl command Ø Construction of a package water treatment plant to clean the water from the sand pit with capacity of 350kl/day at the Booster pump station area. Ø Construction of new pumping mains with 160mm diameter which will pump water to the new 450Kl command tank at the Diphitshi village Ø Construction of a new a 200kl (200m3) new reservoir that will store water to be pumped to the new 450KL Command tank

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Wednesday, October 10, 2018 - 08:03

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13020

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CaseReferenceDepartmentApplicationTypeDeadlineDateContactPerson
LEDET REF: 12/1/9/1-W164 NEAS REF: LIM/EIA/0000627/2018
14/12/2018

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