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2529CD/ Electrical Infrastructure/ Duvha Power Station/ Site DUV 002

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Burial Site

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Kitto, J., Fourie, W., 2019. Duvha Power Station Ash Dam, Raw and Ash Water Return Dams Seepage Interception Drains in Mpumalanga Province.

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Ethe.Mngceke

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Post date: 15/09/2021
Site Comments:
A small formal fenced burial ground is located here. It consists of approximately 11 visible graves, some of which have inscribed headstones. The area where the graves are located is heavily overgrown with thick long grass and it was difficult to determine exactly how many graves are present. The graves are oriented east to west. Several graves have headstones with inscriptions that contain names and dates for the 1970s-1980s. Names include Mandla Geelbooi Masilela (d.1989), Dereke Wessel (d. 1980), Konny Amos Skhosana (d. 1974), and George (d. 1976). The burial ground is located just outside the boundary of the Ash Dam servitude study area, approximately 13m away.
 
 

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