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Title: MOPANI DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY


1
MOPANI DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY
  • TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
  • N.L. RAMATHOKA

2
Vision of Mopani
  • To be the food basket of Southern Africa and a
    Tourism destination of choice.

3
Key features of the district
  • Extent about 11427.85 km² (1,14mil ha) plus the
    District Management area (being Kruger National
    Park, north of Lepelle river).
  • Overall population number is 1 223 747.
  • It is part of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier
    park, the park that combines South Africa,
    Mozambique and Zimbabwe.

4
Geographical location of MOPANI district
municipality
  • Located in Limpopo province, within north-eastern
    quadrant of the province.
  • Bordered in the east by Mozambique,
  • In the north by Zimbabwe and Vhembe District
    municipality,
  • In the south, by Mpumalanga province through
    Ehlanzeni District municipality,
  • In the west by Capricorn and Vhembe DM
  • And in the south-west, by Greater Sekhukhune
    District municipality.

5
Key features of the district
  • Island with natural wilderness
  • Home to the Big Five
  • Food basket of the country
  • Baobab tree confirmed to be the biggest in the
    world with the height of 24 metres and the
    circumference of 39 metres
  • Home to the Rain Queen
  • The District has been named Mopani because of the
    abundance of the nutritional mopani worms.

6
Mopani District Context
  • The district consists of five local
    municipalities.
  • Ba-Phalaborwa Municipality
  • Greater Giyani Municipality
  • Greater Letaba Municipality
  • Greater Tzaneen Municipality
  • Maruleng Municipality and
  • The District Management Area.

7
WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN THE WSDP
  • WSDP pages 138 to 149 caters for water
    quality information.
  • Main focus is on the water plants.
  • Retail distribution networks and end user points
    not regularly sampled.

8
WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN THE WSDP CONT..
  • Some bulk water distribution networks are
    regularly sampled.
  • VIPs mainly in rural areas as a basic service.
  • Water borne system s mainly in urban areas.
  • Two well equipped laboratories.

9
WATER TREATMENT WORKS
Middle Letaba 21.6 Ml/day
Mapuve 3.6 Ml/day
Giyani 29.4 Ml/day
Nondweni 1 000 kl/day (500 kl/day AADD)
Politsi (Vergelegen Dam) 6.1 Ml/day (peak)
Georges Valley (Tzaneen) 9.0 Ml/day
Tzaneen Dam (Tzaneen) 6.0 Ml/day
Modjadji 7.4 Ml/d (2005)
Thapane Water Works 4 100 kl/day
Ritavi Nkamboko (Letaba) 3.13 Ml/day
10
WATER TREATMENT WORKS CONT..
Nkowankowa Water Works 24 Ml/day
Thabina Water Works Conventional Plant 6900 kl/day
Tours Water Works 2 x 2 280 kl/day modules
Olifants River Barrage W 63 Ml/day
Nkowankowa Water Works 24 Ml/day
11
CHALLANGES
  • Insufficient surface water.
  • VIPs posing threats on ground water protocol.
  • Inadequate personnel to monitor water quality.

12
RELATIONSHIP OF VARIOUS ROLE PLAYERS
  • DWAF provides regulatory support.
  • Province coordinates compliance by WSA.
  • DEAT monitors environmental related matters and
    implement law enforcement.
  • WSAs monitors water quality and implement by law
    enforcement.

13
AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS
  • The water demand management strategy include
    awareness campaigns on
  • Health and hygiene
  • Water pollution
  • Safe use of water.
  • There is a joint implementation by DWAF, the
    municipality and the Lepelle northern water
    board.

14
MONTHLY REPORTS TO DWAF
  • Not yet complied.
  • We are currently being assisted to be able to
    respond on the format.

15
BUDGET ALLOCATION
  • R1.5 million set aside from OM.
  • This excludes personnel budget.

16
TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC SKILL S TO PURIFY WATER.
MDM DWAF LNW
4 water quality technicians 2 water quality technicians 2 water quality technicians
4 Lab assistants
5 Satellite Managers
Plant Managers 4 Plant Managers
17
WATER QUALITY TESTS
  • The following tests are performed in our 2
    laboratories
  • Physical Tests
  • Chemical Tests
  • Bacteriological Tests

18
ROLE AND SUPPORT BY OTHER ROLE PLAYERS
  • National DWAF-Develop policies, water quality
    regulations and standards.
  • Regional DWAF-coordinate provincial support to
    WSAs and funding.
  • DPLG-provide policies and guidelines.
  • LNW Board- share the implementation with MDM.

19
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