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Department of Water Affairs Free State Support and Intervention to Local Government Institutions

2. CONTENTS. AcronymsIntroductionOverview of Department of Water Affairs past achievements in supporting Local GovernmentDepartment of Water Affairs institutions in water service provisionOverview of Department of Water Affairs planned Interventions and or Current SupportChallenges Way Forward.

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Department of Water Affairs Free State Support and Intervention to Local Government Institutions

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    1. 1 Department of Water Affairs (Free State) Support and Intervention to Local Government Institutions Presentation to the Portfolio Committee on Water and Environmental Affairs 26 August 2009, Cape Town Regional Head: Free State Tseliso Ntili

    2. 2 CONTENTS Acronyms Introduction Overview of Department of Water Affairs past achievements in supporting Local Government Department of Water Affairs institutions in water service provision Overview of Department of Water Affairs planned Interventions and or Current Support Challenges Way Forward

    3. 3 ACRONYMS SPCD – Social Protection & Community Development LG5YSA – Local Government 5 Year Strategic Agenda SALGA – South African Local Government Association SWD – SALGA, Waterboards, Departments WUA – Water Users Association COGTA &HS – Co-operative Governance & Traditional Affair and Human Settlements EID – Economic and Infrastructure Development WC/WDM – Water Conservation Water Demand Management WSA – Water Services Authority WSP – Water Services Provider WSDP – Water Services Development Plan IRR - Implementation Readiness Report

    4. 4 ACRONYMS IDP – Integrate Development Plan BP – Business Plan LM – Local Municipality DM – District Municipality MIG – Municipal Infrastructure Grant CSO – Civil Society Organizations LG & H – Local Government and Housing O&M – Operations and Maintenance DWWWM – Drinking Water and Waste Water Management RPMS – Regulatory Performance Management System WB – Water borne RDP – Restructuring and Development Programme RBIG – Regional Bulk Infrastructure Grant

    5. 5 INTRODUCTION Department of Water Affairs supports and regulate 20 Water Services Authorities in the Free State Province, in the context of the constitution, Water Affairs mandate in terms of the Water Services Act and the National Water Act,LG5YSA, WSA / WSP functional areas, government imperatives / mandates / priorities and any other water related intervention or crises issues.

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    7. 7 DWA PAST SUPPORT TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT (WSAs) (2006 – 2008)

    8. 8 DWA PAST SUPPORT TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT (WSAs) (2006 – 2008)

    9. 9 DWA PAST SUPPORT TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT (WSAs) (2006 – 2008)

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    11. 11 DWA PAST SUPPORT TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT (WSAs) (2006 – 2008)

    12. 12 DWA PAST SUPPORT TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT (WSAs) (2006 – 2008)

    13. 13 DWA PAST SUPPORT TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT (WSAs) (2006 – 2008)

    14. 14 DWA PAST SUPPORT TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT (WSAs) (2006 – 2008)

    15. 15 DWA PAST SUPPORT TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT (WSAs) (2006 – 2008)

    16. 16 ROLE OF WATER BOARDS IN WATER SERVICE PROVISION

    17. 17 ROLE OF WATER USER ASSOCIATIONS IN WATER SERVICE PROVISION

    18. 18 ROLE OF WATER USER ASSOCIATIONS IN WATER SERVICE PROVISION

    19. 19 ROLE OF CMAs IN WATER SERVICE PROVISION

    20. 20 DWA OVERVIEW OF THE PLANNED INTERVENTIONS/ CURRENT SUPPORT

    21. 21 DWA OVERVIEW OF THE PLANNED INTERVENTIONS/ CURRENT SUPPORT

    22. 22 PROVISION OF WATER SERVICE ON PRIVATELY OWNED LAND (SETSOTO LM) [PMGNote: photo’s have been removed]

    23. 23 DWA OVERVIEW OF THE PLANNED INTERVENTIONS/ CURRENT SUPPORT)

    24. 24 JAGERSFONTEIN MILESTONES (KOPANONG LM) [PMGNote: photo’s have been removed] Jagesfontein / Fauresmith Phase 1: supply of portable water to Jaggersfontein & Fauresmith to meet current domestic demands Phase 2: supply additional water for mining operations at Jagesfontein & connect a dedicated supply to Fauresmith, Phase 3: Long term sustainability of water supply from the Kalkfontein Dam.

    25. 25 JAGERSFONTEIN [PMGNote: photo’s have been removed]

    26. 26 STERKFONTEIN MILESTONES (MALUTI A PHOFUNG LM) [PMGNote: photo’s have been removed] Sterkfontein Bulk Water Supply The construction rising main to Sterkfontein water treatment works, Raw water pump station at Sterkfontein Dam, Pipeline from Sterkfontein Dam to Tshiame pipeline, Re-commissioning of Sterkfontein Dam to Tshiame pipeline, Rising main from WTW to Escol reservoir.

    27. 27 STERKFONTEIN [PMGNote: photo’s have been removed]

    28. 28 NGWATHE MILESTONES 2009/10 Ngwathe Bulk Project Completion of the reservoir, Complete of the pipeline, Construction of the pump stations,

    29. 29 NGWATHE [PMGNote: photo’s have been removed]

    30. 30 DWA OVERVIEW OF THE PLANNED INTERVENTIONS/ CURRENT SUPPORT)

    31. 31 PRIORITY MUNICIPALITIES OF OPERATION HLASELA At the heart of Operation Hlasela is accelerated service delivery based on locality. The following has been identified as priority municipalities based on their growth potential and needs: Matjhabeng, Metsimaholo, Moqhaka, Setsoto, Maluti a Phofung, Ngwathe with specific emphasis on the towns of Sasolburg, Parys, Heilbron, Welkom, Harrismith, Ficksburg and Ladybrand. Thaba Nchu, Botshabelo and Qwaqwa will also be prioritiesed .

    32. 32 STRUCTURAL CONFIGURATION OF OPERATION HLASELA

    33. 33 DWA OVERVIEW OF THE PLANNED INTERVENTIONS/ CURRENT SUPPORT)

    34. 34 DWA OVERVIEW OF THE PLANNED INTERVENTIONS/ CURRENT SUPPORT)

    35. 35 DWA OVERVIEW OF THE PLANNED INTERVENTIONS and CURRENT SUPPORT)

    36. 36 DWA OVERVIEW OF THE PLANNED INTERVENTIONS and CURRENT SUPPORT)

    37. 37 DWA OVERVIEW OF THE PLANNED INTERVENTIONS and CURRENT SUPPORT)

    38. 38 COST OF SANITATION CHALLENGE

    39. 39 COST OF WATER CHALLENGES

    40. 40 DWA OVERVIEW OF THE PLANNED INTERVENTIONS and CURRENT SUPPORT)

    41. 41 WAY FORWARD The Department of Water Affairs will focus on the following broad areas, as a way forward: Increased collaboration with the provincial government – Water Sector Forum, AgriForum, Operation Hlasela, SPCD and EID clusters participation, LG5YSA. Strengthen the collaboration with the Water Boards through the Salga, Water boards and Department (SWD) Forum meetings Strengthen the collaboration with Water User Associations through the Water User Association Forum meetings Increased regulation of the water sector (support will be regulatory driven).

    42. 42 Thank you

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