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Sibanye WRTRP 27°26'0"E 27°33'0"E 27°40'0"E 27°47'0"E Battery M36 Luipaardsvlei Plan 11 R24 Northway Sibanye WRTRP Ventersdorp Rd M13 EIA Vreysrus Randfontein Rd CorlettAve (M67) Regional Geology N14 Randfontein 26°11'0"S Porges Pit 26°11'0"S Legend R41 R Major Town E Finsbury I V I Secondary Town R Cooke P I Other Town Main Rd (R559) Plant L K Kocksoord Mohlakeng Settlement Arterial / National Route CD T Water Main Road I IT Source: U U R Cooke 1 R SP Railway Line P IN S E I T N Non-Perennial Stream E O R558 L F R559 Venterspos V R Water Source: Perennial Stream L E Flower D Cooke 2 & 3 E N D O Dam Wall D I W M Bekkersdal Dam / Lake R500 WO Perennial Pan NDERFO NTEIN 26°18'0"S SPR Non-Perennial Pan UIT 26°18'0"S Bank MOO Wetland IRIVIE Westonaria R554 RLO OP Infrastructure R28 Lenasia Infrastructure Point Powerlines K10 Water supply Pipelines: Kloof Mining Right Station C4N Pipelines: Driefontein Mining Right Libanon Water Oberholzer Carletonville WBT Source: R501 Cooke 4 Pipelines: Cooke Mining Right Hillshaven DRI 3 C4S Dalmore Pipelines: Ezulwini Mining Right Regional Tailings East Jagfontein N12 Lawley Storage Facility Driefontein Glenharvie Estate Mining Right Boundary DRI 5 R577 Geology South Ennerdale Structures Deep R557 26°25'0"S Hermina Dolomite CPP 26°25'0"S K Transvaal Rocks R A A L K O P Leeudrif S T P I R U U R I T P S U E E L UIT SPR OP N1 O Fochville L R551 Sustainability Service Positive Change Professionalism Future Focused Integrity RTSF Projection: Transverse Mercator Ref #: sdp.GOL2376.201508.201 MIDDELWATERLOOP Datum: WGS 1984 Revision Number: 3 Central Meridian: 27°E Date: 07/12/2015 LEE US PR UIT U PR IT S R553 0 2.5 5 10 OP AWTF LO Kilometres 26°32'0"S 26°32'0"S 1:180 000 www.digbywells.com © Digby Wells Environmental 27°26'0"E 27°33'0"E 27°40'0"E 27°47'0"E 27°30'0"E 27°40'0"E 27°50'0"E R Land Type Description ie Ib41 Plan 12 ts Ab4 RED-YELLOW APEDAL, FREELY DRAINED SOILS; Red, dystrophic and/or mesotrophic p Lancaster r u Dam R24 Ab7 RED-YELLOW APEDAL, FREELY DRAINED SOILS; Red, dystrophic and/or mesotrophic i t Ba1 PLINTHIC CATENA: UPLAND DUPLEX AND MARGALITIC SOILS RARE; Dystrophic and/or mesotrophic; red soils widespread Sibanye WRTRP Ba27 PLINTHIC CATENA: UPLAND DUPLEX AND MARGALITIC SOILS RARE; Dystrophic and/or mesotrophic; red soils widespread Northway Ba29 PLINTHIC CATENA: UPLAND DUPLEX AND MARGALITIC SOILS RARE; Dystrophic and/or mesotrophic; red soils widespread Ba35 PLINTHIC CATENA: UPLAND DUPLEXFa17 AND MARGALITIC SOILS RARE; Dystrophic and/or mesotrophic; red soils widespread Ventersdorp Rd M13 Ba36 PLINTHIC CATENA: UPLAND DUPLEX AND MARGALITIC SOILS RARE; Dystrophic and/or mesotrophic;Ab4 red soils widespread EIA Bb23 PLINTHIC CATENA: UPLAND DUPLEX AND MARGALITIC SOILS RARE; Dystrophic and/or mesotrophic; red soils not widespread Bc36 PLINTHIC CATENA: UPLAND DUPLEX AND MARGALITIC SOILS RARE; Eutrophic; red soils widespread 26°10'0"S Fa14 GLENROSA AND/OR MISPAH FORMS (other soils may occur); Lime rare or absentN14 in the entire landscape 26°10'0"S Land Types Fa17 GLENROSA AND/OR MISPAH FORMS (other soils may occur); Lime rare or absent in the entire landscape Fb15 GLENROSA AND/OR MISPAH FORMS (other soils may occur); Lime rare or absent in upland soils but generally present in low-lying soils Randfontein Fb5 GLENROSA AND/OR MISPAH FORMS (other soils may occur); Lime rare or absent in upland soils but generally present in low-lying soils Ba35 Porges Pit Ib41 MISCELLANEOUS LAND CLASSES;Rock areas with miscellaneous soils Ba35 Legend R41 Major Town Ba36 Cooke Plant Main Roads Main Rd (R559) National Roads CD Water Source: River Cooke 1 Ba27 Klip Railway Line R559 R558 Water Source: Flower Cooke 2 & 3 Dam Infrastructure R500 Infrastructure Point Fa14 loop Mooirivier Ab7 Powerlines Westonaria R554 Pipelines: Kloof Mining Right R28 26°20'0"S Pipelines: Driefontein Mining Right 26°20'0"S K10 Water supply Pipelines: Cooke Mining Right Station C4N Carletonville WBT Pipelines: Ezulwini Mining Right R501 Water Peter DRI 3 Source: Wright Dam Cooke 4 Dalmore Regional Tailings C4S Storage Facility Fa14 R577 Mining Right Boundary DRI 5 N12 Fb5 Ba1 Fb5 South Deep R557 CPP Fb15 Ba1 Land Types Ab4 Bb23 N1 Ab7 R551 Bc36 L Sustainability Service Positive Change Professionalism Future Focused Integrity ee RTSF u Projection: Transverse Mercator Ref #: sdp.GOL2376.201508.204 sp Ba1 Fa14 ru Datum: WGS 1984 Revision Number: 3 26°30'0"S it Ba27 Fa17 26°30'0"S Central Meridian: 27°E Date: 07/12/2015 Bc36 Bb23 Ba29 Fb15 Loopspruit AWTF Ba29 R553 0 2.5 5 10 Ba35 Fb5 Kilometres Ba36 Ib41 1:180 000 www.digbywells.com © Digby Wells Environmental 27°30'0"E 27°40'0"E 27°50'0"E 27°26'0"E 27°33'0"E 27°40'0"E 27°47'0"E R24 Plan 13 Land Capability Northway Klingebeiel, A., & Montgomery, P. (1961) Ventersdorp Rd Sibanye WRTRP M13 Class II: Intensive CultivationVreysrus Randfontein Rd EIA Class III: Moderate Cultivation CorlettAve (M67) N14 Randfontein Class VI: Moderate Grazing 26°11'0"S Porges Land Capability Pit 26°11'0"S R41 R E Finsbury I Legend V I R Cooke P Major Town Main Rd (R559) I Plant L Kocksoord K Mohlakeng Secondary Town Other Town Settlement CD T Water R558 I IT Source: U U R Cooke 1 Arterial / National Route R SP P IN R559 S E Main Road I T N E O L F Railway Line Venterspos V R Water Source: L E D Cooke 2 & 3 E N Non-Perennial Stream D O D I W Perennial Stream M Bekkersdal Dam Wall 26°18'0"S Dam / Lake 26°18'0"S Bank Perennial Pan MOOIRIVI Westonaria R554 ERL Non-Perennial Pan OO R500 P Lenasia Wetland Infrastructure K10 Water Infrastructure Point supply Station C4N Powerlines Water Libanon R28 Oberholzer Carletonville WBT Source: Pipelines: Kloof Mining Right R501 Cooke 4 Hillshaven DRI 3 Pipelines: Driefontein Mining Right C4S Dalmore Pipelines: Cooke Mining Right East Jagfontein Pipelines: Ezulwini Mining Right Driefontein N12 Lawley Glenharvie Estate DRI 5 R577 Regional Tailings Storage Facility TSF within Kloof Mining Right South Ennerdale Deep R557 TSF within Driefontein Mining Right 26°25'0"S Hermina CPP 26°25'0"S TSF within Cooke Mining Right K R A Mining Right Boundary A L K O P Leeudrif S P R U I T LE E U Fochville S R551 P R RTSF U N1 IT IT MIDDELWATERLOOP LO U OPSPR Sustainability Service Positive Change Professionalism Future Focused Integrity Projection: Transverse Mercator Ref #: sdp.GOL2376.201508.206 Datum: WGS 1984 Revision Number: 3 R553 AWTF Central Meridian: 27°E Date: 07/12/2015 26°32'0"S 0 2.5 5 10 26°32'0"S Kilometres RIETSPRUIT 1:180 000 www.digbywells.com © Digby Wells Environmental 27°26'0"E 27°33'0"E 27°40'0"E 27°47'0"E 27°30'0"E 27°40'0"E 27°50'0"E Battery M36 Luipaardsvlei Plan 14 Land Use R24 SANBI, 2013 Northway Sibanye WRTRP Cultivated Ventersdorp Rd M13 EIA Degraded Vreysrus Randfontein Rd 26°10'0"S Mines CorlettAve (M67) 26°10'0"S Land Use N14 Randfontein Natural Porges Pit Plantations Legend Urban Built-Up R41 R E Finsbury I Major Town V I Waterbodies R Cooke P Main Rd (R559) I Secondary Town Plant L Kocksoord K Mohlakeng Other Town Settlement CD T Water I IT Source: U U R Cooke 1 Arterial / National Route R SP P IN R559 S E I T N Main Road E O R558 L F Venterspos V R Water Source: L E Railway Line D Cooke 2 & 3 E N D O D I W Non-Perennial Stream M Bekkersdal R500 Perennial Stream Infrastructure Bank MOO IRIVIE Westonaria R554 Infrastructure Point RLO OP R28 Lenasia Powerlines 26°20'0"S 26°20'0"S Pipelines: Kloof Mining Right K10 Water supply Pipelines: Driefontein Mining Right Station C4N Libanon Water Oberholzer Carletonville WBT Source: Pipelines: Cooke Mining Right R501 Cooke 4 Hillshaven DRI 3 Pipelines: Ezulwini Mining Right C4S Dalmore Jagfontein Regional Tailings East N12 Driefontein Lawley Storage Facility Glenharvie Estate DRI 5 R577 Mining Right Boundary South Ennerdale Deep R557 CPP Hermina K R A A L K O P Leeudrif S T P I R U U R I T P S U E E L N1 Fochville R551 Sustainability Service Positive Change Professionalism Future Focused Integrity Projection: Transverse Mercator Ref #: sdp.GOL2376.201508.205 IT RTSF MIDDELWATERLOOP L U 26°30'0"S OOPSPR Datum: WGS 1984 Revision Number: 3 26°30'0"S Central Meridian: 27°E Date: 07/12/2015 AWTF R553 0 2.5 5 10 Kilometres 1:180 000 www.digbywells.com © Digby Wells Environmental 27°30'0"E 27°40'0"E 27°50'0"E 27°30'0"E 27°40'0"E 27°50'0"E M36 Plan 15 Northway AA 2 2 1 1 E E R24 Lancaster Dam Sibanye WRTRP Ventersdorp Rd A 2 1 F AA 2 2 1 1 D D M13 A 2 1 F R EIA ie t s p r u Quaternary Catchments i t Randfontein Rd 26°10'0"S CorlettAve (M67) 26°10'0"S N14 Randfontein and Monitoring Locations Porges Pit CC 2 2 3 3 F F Legend R41 Major Town Main Roads Cooke Plant National Roads Main Rd (R559) W12 River Dam W13 CD Quaternary Catchment Boundary Water K l i Source: p Cooke 1 Water Quality Monitoring W15 R558 R559 Water Source: Sibanye C 2 3 D Cooke 2 & 3 CC 2 2 3 3 E E C 2 3 D Digby Wells CC 2 2 2 2 A A Infrastructure Infrastructure Point Powerlines R500 ierloop Mooiriv Westonaria R554 Regional Tailings Storage Facility Pipelines: Kloof Mining Right R28 Pipelines: Driefontein Mining Right 26°20'0"S DSW42 26°20'0"S K10 Water Pipelines: Cooke Mining Right supply DSW9 Pipelines: Ezulwini Mining Right Station C4N Water Carletonville WBT Source: Mining Right Boundary R501 Cooke 4 Peter L1 Wright DRI 3 Dam Topography Model GOL2376-SW21 C4S Klein Dalmore Wes Elevation (m.a.m.s.l.) Rietspruit High : 1838 GOL2376-SW9 DRI 5 GOL2376-SW1 L2 R577 Low : 1395 N12 GOL2376-SW8 South DP003 GOL2376-SW23 Deep R557 GOL2376-SW7 L3 CPP DP006 GOL2376-SW13 LP002 LU009 CC 2 2 2 2 H H LP004 GOL2376-SW26 GOL2376-SW2 LP005 LP006 LU014 CC 2 2 3 3 J J GOL2376-SW6 GOL2376-SW4
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