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A 1910 to 1911 Major Jackson Map of Krugersdorp Indicating the Railway Line and Railway Station on the Robinson Gold Mine Property, 1:50 000 Heritage Impact Assessment for the Witwatersrand Gold Fields Acid Mine Drainage Project (Western Basin) BKS1310 Plan 6: A 1910 to 1911 Major Jackson map of Krugersdorp indicating the railway line and railway station on the Robinson Gold Mine property, 1:50 000 27°40'0"E 27°41'0"E 27°42'0"E 27°43'0"E 27°44'0"E 27°45'0"E 27°46'0"E Plan 6 26°4'0"S 26°4'0"S Acid Mine Drainage Project 1910 - 1911 Krugersdorp Map Legend 26°5'0"S 26°5'0"S Site Layout - Western Basin Proposed Treatment Site Proposed Potable Water Pipeline Proposed Acid Mine Drainage Pipeline Proposed Sludge Pipeline Discharge Point Proposed Treated Water Pipeline 26°6'0"S 26°6'0"S 26°7'0"S 26°7'0"S West Wits Tailings Depostion Site 26°8'0"S 26°8'0"S Decanting Treatment Shaft Plant Map Used: 26°9'0"S 26°9'0"S 2627B Krugersdorp www.digbywells.com 26°10'0"S 26°10'0"S Projection: Transverse Mercator Ref #: idp.BKS1310.201208.172 Datum: Hartebeesthoek 1994 Revision Number: 1 Central Meridian: 29°E Date: 24/08/2012 0 0.5 1 2 Kilometers ± 1:50 000 27°40'0"E 27°41'0"E 27°42'0"E 27°43'0"E 27°44'0"E 27°45'0"E 27°46'0"E © Digby Wells Environmental Heritage Impact Assessment for the Witwatersrand Gold Fields Acid Mine Drainage Project (Western Basin) BKS1310 Plan 7: A 1943 2627 B Krugersdorp map indicating two ‘ruins’ and a cemetery on Randfontein 11 and two ruins on Waterval 74, 1:50 000 27°40'0"E 27°41'0"E 27°42'0"E 27°43'0"E 27°44'0"E 27°45'0"E 27°46'0"E Plan 7 26°4'0"S 26°4'0"S Acid Mine Drainage Project 1943 : 2627B Krugersdorp Legend 26°5'0"S 26°5'0"S Site Layout - Western Basin Proposed Treatment Site Proposed Potable Water Pipeline Proposed Acid Mine Drainage Pipeline Proposed Sludge Pipeline Discharge Point Proposed Treated Water Pipeline 26°6'0"S 26°6'0"S 26°7'0"S 26°7'0"S West Wits Tailings Depostion Site 26°8'0"S 26°8'0"S Decanting Treatment Shaft Plant Map Used: 26°9'0"S 26°9'0"S 2627B Krugersdorp www.digbywells.com 26°10'0"S 26°10'0"S Projection: Transverse Mercator Ref #: idp.BKS1310.201208.173 Datum: Hartebeesthoek 1994 Revision Number: 1 Central Meridian: 29°E Date: 24/08/2012 0 0.5 1 2 Kilometers ± 1:50 000 27°40'0"E 27°41'0"E 27°42'0"E 27°43'0"E 27°44'0"E 27°45'0"E 27°46'0"E © Digby Wells Environmental Heritage Impact Assessment for the Witwatersrand Gold Fields Acid Mine Drainage Project (Western Basin) BKS1310 Plan 8: Geology of Western Basin, 1:85 000 27°40'0"E 27°42'30"E 27°45'0"E 27°47'30"E 27°50'0"E Plan 8 26°0'0"S 26°0'0"S Acid Mine A21F C r Drainage Project o c o d i Sterkfontein Caves l e Western Basin Geology ") Legend ") Sterkfontein Caves A21E !. Points of Interest !. Decant Positions 26°2'30"S Zwartkrans 26°2'30"S ") Major Town Dolomite Compartment Observed Faults Dykes Non-Perennial River Krugersdorp Nature Reserve Quaternary Catchments Rietspruit Geology Percy Steward Sewage Plant !. Black Reef Fm, Transvaal Spgrp Dwyka Grp, Karoo Spgrp A21D Government Sbgrp, West Rand Grp A21F Halfway House Granite 26°5'0"S Tw 26°5'0"S ee lo KRUGERSDORP Hospital Hill Sbgrp, West Rand Grp pi es Point of Discharge ") !. Jeppestown Sbgrp, West Rand Grp Johannesburg Sbgrp, Central Rand Grp Klipriviersberg Grp, Ventersdorp Spgrp Malmani Sbgrp, Chuniespoort Grp Platberg Grp, Ventersdorp Spgrp Pretoria Grp, Transvaal Spgrp Black Reef Incline !. Swazian Erathem Turffontein Sbgrp, Central Rand Gr 17 Winze !. Dolomite Compartments 26°7'30"S Wes Wits Tailings Deposition Site 26°7'30"S !. Steenkoppies Dolomite Compartment Western Basin Abstraction - Shaft 8 !. Western Basin Treatment Plant Zuurebekom/Gemsbokfontein !. Dolomite Compartment Randfontein Sewage Plant !. ") C23D C22A 26°10'0"S 26°10'0"S www.digbywells.com Projection: Transverse Mercator Ref #:amc.BKS1310.201204.134 p li Datum: Hartebeesthoek 1994 Revision Number: 1 RANDFONTEIN K ") Central Meridian: 29°E Date: 18/04/2012 0 1.25 2.5 5 op lo er vi C23D iri Kilometres oo M ± 1:85 000 !. 27°40'0"E 27°42'30"E 27°45'0"E 27°47'30"E 27°50'0"E © Digby Wells Environmental !. !. !. !.!. !. ") !. Heritage Impact Assessment for the Witwatersrand Gold Fields Acid Mine Drainage Project (Western Basin) BKS1310 Plan 9: Site layout with photographs, 1:45 000 27°40'0"E 27°41'0"E 27°42'0"E 27°43'0"E 27°44'0"E 27°45'0"E 27°46'0"E 26°3'0"S 26°3'0"S Plan 9 Acid Mine Drainage Project Archaeological Photo Sites 26°4'0"S 26°4'0"S Legend !. Archaeological Photo Sites Site Layout - Western Basin Proposed Treatment Site Proposed Potable Water Pipeline Proposed Acid Mine Drainage Pipeline Proposed Sludge Pipeline 26°5'0"S 26°5'0"S Proposed Treated Water Pipeline 1912 !. 1898 26°6'0"S !. 26°6'0"S 1904 1875 !. !. 1886 !. 1887 26°7'0"S !. 26°7'0"S 1892 1893 !. !. 26°8'0"S 26°8'0"S 1867 www.digbywells.com !. Projection: Transverse Mercator Ref #: amc.BKS1310.201209.016 Datum: Hartebeesthoek 1994 Revision Number: 1 Central Meridian: 29°E Date: 03/09/2012 0 0.5 1 2 26°9'0"S 26°9'0"S Kilometers ± 1:45 000 27°40'0"E 27°41'0"E 27°42'0"E 27°43'0"E 27°44'0"E 27°45'0"E 27°46'0"E © Digby Wells Environmental.
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