IMIESA Nov/Dec 2021

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GROUNDWATER

Drought mitigation projects for

KOUGA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY The Kouga Dam, when it was filled with water

In November 2018, the Kouga, Churchill and Impofu dams – the primary water supply of Kouga Local Municipality (LM) – were sitting at 18% of their combined storage capacity. Fortunately, groundwater projects have proven to be a successful alternative water resource and a water conservation and demand management (WC/WDM) programme has reduced current demand. By Martin Labuschagne, area manager, Sarah Baartman District Municipality

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ue to a severe drought, Kouga LM was declared a National State of Disaster by the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs. The National Drought Disaster Grant was used for groundwater exploration, the development and equipping of boreholes, as well as an extensive WC/WDM programme for various affected towns within the district.

Groundwater and WC/WDM Kouga LM identified potential groundwater sources, then drilled 17 and equipped

9 boreholes on its land. It also constructed the required conveyance infrastructure to connect the boreholes to the water supply networks and various water treatment works (WTWs). Additional boreholes were drilled on adjacent, privately owned property. However, due to funding constraints, these boreholes will only be equipped and commissioned at a future stage. Due to the lack and loss of water, the municipality embarked on the replacement of old pipes (mostly asbestos cement) and distribution infrastructure with PVC pipelines.

TABLE 1 Water stats for towns within Kouga Local Municipality

Oyster Bay Allowable (licensed) abstraction volume Volume water supplied (July 2018) Volume water supplied (2021)

Hankey 571 000 m3 per annum 1.563 Mℓ/day

Patensie 480 000 m3 per annum 1.314 Mℓ/day

1.435 Mℓ/day

1.372 Mℓ/day

760 kℓ/day

821 kℓ/day

Current demand Projected 2030 water demand (2% growth)

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433 kℓ/day

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1.75 Mℓ/day

1.67 Mℓ/day

Jeffrey’s Bay

Humansdorp

Cape Saint Francis

8.1 Mℓ/day

6.676 Mℓ/day

2.414 Mℓ/day

10 Mℓ/day

8.2 Mℓ/day

2.98 Mℓ/day


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