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Upgrading of the Risiville/McKay Feeder Line in Vereeniging, Gauteng.

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The proposal is to reuse the same alignment along Hawthorn Street but then switch to the northern side of Grens Street for the west-east section of the route (the existing powerline is on the southern side of this road). The total length of the proposed upgrade is 3.3 km. Along Hawthorn Street the new poles will be placed in the same foundation holes utilised by the existing 11kV power line, but new holes will be excavated along Grens Street. The old line would be decommissioned and removed. It is noted that the surface along the south side of Grens Street is sloping an unsuitable for the new powerline, hence the need to move it to the north side of the road.

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The proposal is to reuse the same alignment along Hawthorn Street but then switch to the northern side of Grens Street for the west-east section of the route (the existing powerline is on the southern side of this road). The total length of the proposed upgrade is 3.3 km. Along Hawthorn Street the new poles will be placed in the same foundation holes utilised by the existing 11kV power line, but new holes will be excavated along Grens Street. The old line would be decommissioned and removed. It is noted that the surface along the south side of Grens Street is sloping an unsuitable for the new powerline, hence the need to move it to the north side of the road.

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Monday, March 2, 2020 - 11:15

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14955

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