Water&Sanitation Africa July/August 2020

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DAMS & RESER VOIRS

LHWP construction resumes post lockdown The Lesotho Highlands Development Authority (LHDA) has accelerated the resumption of advance infrastructure works in Phase II of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP).

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xcavation work on two diversion tunnels is now under way. The tunnels will divert the waters of the Senqu River away from the natural river bed, creating a dry foundation and work area needed for the construction of the Polihali Dam. Phase II advance infrastructure works were halted during the Covid-19 lockdown period. “We are pleased to see construction work restarting, including the work on the diversion tunnels; however, particularly at this time, the LHDA’s priority is the safety of its employees and the project-affected communities,” says Tente Tente, chief executive, LHDA. Full resumption of the Phase II advance infrastructure construction works and the project’s social and environmental programmes will be incremental as consultants and contractors meet their Covid-19 mitigation obligations and travel restrictions are lifted.

will increase the capacity to carry floods and will provide flexibility to work in one tunnel while the river flows in the other one. The tunnels – one 7 m in diameter and almost 1 km in length, and the second 9 m in diameter and similar length – run parallel to each other from the intake point to the outlet downstream of the dam. They will be excavated by drill and blast method, and will be supported by rockbolts and shotcrete as required. The SCLC Polihali Diversion Tunnel Joint Venture was awarded the diversion tunnel construction contract in April 2019. It comprises South African and Lesotho expertise: Salini Impregilo SpA (SA), Cooperativa Muratori Cementistri CMC di Ravenna (SA), LSP Construction (Lesotho), and CMI Infrastructure (SA). The Metsi a Senqu-Khubelu Consultants Joint Venture, which also includes a number of South African and

Lesotho-based firms – Aurecon (SA), Knight Piésold (SA), Hatch Goba (SA), SMEC (SA) and FM Associates (Lesotho) – designed the diversion tunnels and is supervising the construction work.

Phase II

Phase II of the LHWP builds on the successful completion of Phase I in 2003. It delivers water to the Gauteng region of South Africa and utilises the water delivery system to generate electricity for Lesotho. Phase II will increase the current supply rate of 780 million cubic metres per annum incrementally to more than 1 270 million cubic metres per annum. At the same time, it will increase the quantity of electricity generated at the ‘Muela hydropower station and is a further step in the process of securing an independent electricity source to meet Lesotho’s domestic requirements. Feasibility studies confirmed that conventional hydropower is the preferred option for the Phase II hydropower component and identified three potential sites.

Diversion tunnels

The diversion tunnels will take approximately 18 months to complete, from the contract start date. The tunnels

Mohale Dam was the second dam built under the LHWP

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Flumes & Weirs

3min
pages 52-53

Raising Garden Route Dam

4min
pages 50-51

Pipes, Pumps & Valves

3min
page 39

Dams & Reservoirs

2min
pages 48-49

Treatment

4min
pages 42-43

Massive magnetic flow meter delivered

4min
pages 40-41

Stormwater

4min
pages 46-47

South Africa: before, during and after Covid-19

7min
pages 36-38

Sanitation

5min
pages 44-45

Web platform addresses Covid-19 challenges

3min
pages 34-35

Water Supply

4min
pages 32-33

Tailings management aims to progress despite headwinds

5min
pages 24-25

A water-driven approach

7min
pages 26-28

The story of Nelson Mandela Bay’s bulk water maintenance

8min
pages 29-31

SA joins fight for Human Right 2 W ater

3min
pages 22-23

Non-revenue Water

5min
pages 16-17

News

6min
pages 14-15

Water Security

4min
pages 18-19

Regulars

4min
pages 5-6

WISA

3min
page 7

YWP

4min
pages 12-13

Africa round-up

5min
pages 10-11

Chair’s comment

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pages 8-9
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