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WINDHOEK - 26 October 2018 No GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA N$6.00 WINDHOEK - 26 October 2018 No. 6747 CONTENTS Page GENERAL NOTICE No. 601 Namibia Water Corporation Limited: Bulk water supply tariffs determined in terms of the Namibia Water Corporation Act, 1997 ................................................................................................................. 1 ________________ General Notice NAMIBIA WATER CORPORATION LIMITED No. 601 2018 BULK WATER SUPPLY TARIFFS DETERMINED IN TERMS OF THE NAMIBIA WATER CORPORATION ACT, 1997 In terms of section 7(3) of the Namibia Water Corporation Act, 1997 (Act No. 12 of 1997), it is made known that the Namibia Water Corporation Limited has, in consultation with the Minister of Agriculture, Water and Forestry, determined - (a) The bulk water supply tariffs as set out in the Schedule; and (b) 1 November 2018 as the date on which such tariffs shall come into operation. T. MASWAHU CHAIRPERSON OF THE BOARD NAMIBIA WATER CORPORATION LIMITED 2 Government Gazette 26 October 2018 6747 TARIFFS SCHEDULE FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2018/2019 Tariff % In- Tariff Scheme Code Scheme Description 2017 crease 2018 TSU Tsumkwe 11.65 9% 12.75 REK Rooidaghek 11.20 9% 12.25 OMA Omataku 11.20 9% 12.25 MKT M’Kata 11.20 9% 12.25 MGD Mangetti Duin 11.20 9% 12.25 MAR Maroelaboom 11.20 9% 12.25 HEK Rundu Gate 11.20 9% 12.25 AAS Aasvoelnes 11.20 9% 12.25 BOI Booster Station-Isize 11.75 9% 12.85 DAR Andara 10.70 9% 11.70 DIV Divundu 11.05 11% 12.25 GAN Bagani 10.70 9% 11.70 IMP Kandjimi Murangi 8.35 9% 9.15 KAB Katima-Bukalo 11.75 9% 12.85 KAH Kahenge 11.75 9% 12.85 KAH Kahenge (Nkurenkuru Town off-take) 12.30 11% 13.65 KAP Kapako Raw Water 7.65 9% 8.37 KAT Katima Mulilo 10.00 11% 11.10 KMS Katima -Sibinda 11.75 9% 12.85 KAY Kayengona 8.55 9% 9.35 KOM Kongola-Makanga 11.75 9% 12.85 KSI Kongola-Sibinda 11.75 9% 12.85 LEI Mpunguvlei 11.75 9% 12.85 LIN Linus Shashipapo 10.05 9% 11.00 MAM Mamono 8.75 9% 9.60 MUP Mupini 9.95 9% 10.90 NJA Buinja 11.75 9% 12.85 NYA Nyangana 10.05 9% 11.00 OME Omega 10.90 9% 11.95 ORO Tondoro 11.75 9% 12.85 RUN Rundu Purification 9.50 11% 10.55 SAM Sambiu 8.95 9% 9.80 SHA Mashari Hospital 9.45 11% 10.50 UKA Bukalo 9.95 9% 10.90 UPA Rupara 11.05 9% 12.10 URU Nkurenkuru 11.05 11% 12.25 NDI Ndiyona 10.05 9% 11.00 KCL Katim-Chichimani-Linyanti 11.75 9% 12.85 UTA Mafuta 9.95 9% 10.90 KAVANGO 9.78 10.84 ELM Elim 13.00 9% 14.25 ELM Elim (Oshikuku Town Council) 13.35 11% 14.80 KKN Oshikuku North 13.20 9% 14.45 KMM Oshikuku-Omungwelume 13.05 9% 14.30 ELO Oshivelo 9.70 9% 10.60 6747 Government Gazette 26 October 2018 3 END Endola North East 13.00 9% 14.25 END Endola North East (Helao Nafidi off-take) 13.35 11% 14.80 GOO Omakango-Omafo 13.00 9% 14.25 GOO Omakango-Omafo (Helao Nafidi off-take) 13.35 11% 14.80 GWA Ondangwa Operations 15.70 11% 17.45 IIO Iindangungu-Oshigambo 13.00 9% 14.25 IOM Iindangungu-Omakango 13.00 9% 14.25 JOK Onandjokwe 13.00 9% 14.25 MBO Oshigambo 13.00 9% 14.25 ODE Ondombe 13.00 9% 14.25 ODK Ombalantu-Ondukuta 13.00 9% 14.25 OEE Omafo-Eenhana 14.15 9% 15.50 OEE Omafo-Eenhana (Helao Nafidi off-take) 14.45 11% 16.05 OEE Omafo-Eenhana (Eenhana Town off-take) 14.45 11% 16.05 OEN Omakango-Endola 13.00 9% 14.25 OGC Ogongo - Oshakati Canal 4.95 9% 5.40 OGK Ogongo-Okalongo 13.00 9% 14.25 OGO Ogongo Purification 14.45 11% 16.05 OGS Ogongo-Oshakati Pipeline 13.20 9% 14.45 Ogongo-Oshakati Pipeline (Oshikuku Town OGS 13.80 11% 15.30 off-take) Ogongo-Oshakati Pipeline (Oshakati Town OGS 13.80 11% 15.30 off-take) OHA Ohangwena 13.80 9% 15.10 OHA Ohangwena (Helao Nafidi Town off-take) 14.45 11% 16.05 OHP Olushandja Okahao 13.00 9% 14.25 OHP Olushandja Okahao (Okahao Town off-take) 13.60 11% 15.10 OKA Okahao 14.40 11% 15.85 OLA Onayena-Iikokola 13.00 9% 14.25 OLR Olushandja- Ruacana 13.10 9% 14.35 OLU Olushandja-Purification 13.00 9% 14.25 OLV Olushandja-Onavivi 13.00 9% 14.25 OLW Olushandja-Omakuwa 13.00 9% 14.25 OMM Omafo-Omungwelume 13.00 9% 14.25 Omafo-Omungwelume (Helao Nafidi Town OMM 13.60 11% 15.10 off-take) OMO Ombalantu-Purification 14.40 11% 16.00 OMU Omakango-Onambutu 13.00 9% 14.25 ONA Onayena 13.00 9% 14.25 ONG Ongha 13.00 9% 14.25 ONI Ondangwa-Iindangungu 13.00 9% 14.25 Ondangwa-Iindangungu (Ondangwa Town ONI 13.60 11% 15.10 off-take) ONO Ondangwa-Oshali 13.25 9% 14.50 ONO Ondangwa-Oshali (Ondangwa Town off-take) 13.85 11% 15.35 OTS Omuthiya-Omutsegwonime 13.50 9% 14.80 Omuthiya-Omutsegwonime (Omuthiya Town OTS 13.85 11% 15.35 off-take) OOM Oshakati-Omapale 13.00 9% 14.25 4 Government Gazette 26 October 2018 6747 OOM Oshakati-Omapale (Oshakati Town off-take) 13.60 11% 15.10 OON Oshakati-Ondangwa 13.00 9% 14.25 OON Oshakati-Ondangwa (Oshakati Town off-take) 13.60 11% 15.10 Oshakati-Ondangwa (Ongwediva Town off- OON 13.60 11% 15.10 take) Oshakati-Ondangwa (Ondangwa Town off- OON 13.60 11% 15.10 take) OOS Omafo-Oshikango 14.15 9% 15.50 Omafo-Oshikango (Helao Nafidi Town off- OOS 14.85 11% 16.50 take) OPU Opuwo 11.70 11% 13.00 OSO Oshakati-Omakango 13.00 9% 14.25 OSO Oshakati-Omakango (Oshakati Town off-take) 13.60 11% 15.10 OST Oshakati Town 15.70 11% 17.45 OTP Oshali - Okatope 13.50 9% 14.80 OYA Okatope - Omuthiya 13.50 9% 14.80 OYA Okatope - Omuthiya (Omuthiya Town off-take) 13.85 11% 15.35 OTL Ombalantu-Ontokolo 13.00 9% 14.25 OTL Ombalantu-Ontokolo (Outapi Town off-take) 13.60 11% 15.10 OTO Ongwediva Town 17.35 11% 19.25 ROR Ruacana-Omahenene 13.85 9% 15.15 ROR Ruacana-Omahenene (Ruacana Town) 14.45 11% 16.05 TSA Tsandi 13.00 9% 14.25 WAO Ondangwa - Omuntele 13.00 9% 14.25 Ondangwa - Omuntele (Ondangwa Town off- WAO 13.60 11% 15.10 take) AMD Amwaanda 13.00 9% 14.25 ELS Elim South 13.00 9% 14.25 NAD Onaanda 13.00 9% 14.25 OBE Oshigambo - Ondombe 13.00 9% 14.25 OEP Oshaango - Epembe 13.00 9% 14.25 GLO Oshaango - Onangolo 13.00 9% 14.25 MAN Okamanya 13.00 9% 14.25 MAN Okamanya (Ondangwa Town off-take) 13.60 11% 15.10 LAE Onembenge - Onyuulae 13.00 9% 14.25 OSS Oshigambo - Oshaango 13.00 9% 14.25 OTZ Otamanzi 13.00 9% 14.25 OZL Omuthiya - Akazulu 13.00 9% 14.25 THA Omuthiya - Ambende 13.00 9% 14.25 TKL Okatope - Okankolo 13.00 9% 14.25 TLE Okatope - Omuntele 13.00 9% 14.25 KMD Okamwandi 13.00 9% 14.25 CUVELAI 13.82 15.13 Water Supply 12.60 13.77 North WAS Kwakwas 13.65 9% 14.95 OAM Nauaspoort Oamites 14.45 11% 16.05 NOB Rehoboth Town 13.60 11% 15.10 LEO Leonardville 14.90 11% 16.55 6747 Government Gazette 26 October 2018 5 APA Onderombapa 9.40 9% 10.30 ARW Artificial Recharge (Windhoek) 2.05 11% 2.30 AMI Aminuis 13.50 11% 15.00 ASE Otjihase (domestic) 16.54 11% 18.35 BUI Buitepos 14.90 11% 16.55 ENE Otjinene 12.75 9% 13.95 EPU Epukiro Post 3 13.10 9% 14.35 ERN Ernst Meyer 11.55 9% 12.65 GBH Swart Nossob Borehole 8.60 9% 9.40 GOB Gobabis Purification 16.20 11% 18.00 IRO Epikuro Post 10 13.10 9% 14.35 JGS Windhoek Airport (domestic) 17.80 11% 19.75 PLE Du Plessisplaas 13.95 9% 15.25 ROG Otjivero-Gobabis 14.10 9% 15.45 TAL Talismanis Rietfontein Lister 13.20 9% 14.45 WIT Witvlei 14.65 11% 16.25 BBA Von Bach - Windhoek 19.20 11% 21.30 DOR Dordabis 12.75 9% 13.95 FRI Friedenhau Dam 13.65 9% 14.95 HOC Hochfeld 12.75 9% 13.95 IRI Osire 11.45 9% 12.55 OAB Osona Military Base 12.30 11% 13.65 OKJ Von Bach - Okahandja 13.55 11% 15.05 OOC Okakarara - Omatako Canal 7.90 9% 8.65 OMV Omatako Dam - Von Bach 8.30 11% 9.20 OXI Ovitoto 12.25 9% 13.40 SDK Swakoppoort - Okongava 9.40 11% 10.45 SWA Swakoppoort - Von Bach 9.40 11% 10.45 KHOMAS 16.75 19.96 ATI Okamatapati 12.15 9% 13.30 ATO Okondjatu 12.15 9% 13.30 BER Berg Aukas - Elandspan 12.55 9% 13.75 ENZ Goblenz - Okakarara 11.05 9% 12.10 GBZ Goblenz 12.55 9% 13.75 GWK Omatako - Grootfontein 6.00 9% 6.55 KBH Karstland 5.95 9% 6.50 OTK Okakarara - Elandspan 10.90 9% 11.95 SRU Okakarara Town 12.45 11% 13.80 TSI Tsintsabis 12.40 9% 13.55 TWA Okahitwa 12.15 9% 13.30 WSW Waterberg Purification 10.90 9% 11.95 ANK Anker 12.05 9% 13.20 BRA Braunfels - Khorixas 10.50 9% 11.50 EIN Fransfontein 11.60 9% 12.70 ELD Kalkfeld 12.40 9% 13.55 ERW Erwee 12.05 9% 13.20 GAK Gainatseb/Khorixas 9.35 9% 10.25 GAK Gainatseb/Khorixas (Khorixas Town off-take) 9.75 11% 10.80 6 Government Gazette 26 October 2018 6747 KAM Kamanjab 13.75 11% 15.25 KHO Khorixas Reservoir 12.55 11% 13.95 NDU Otjovasandu 12.60 9% 13.80 OMB Ombika 12.00 9% 13.15 OTA Otavi 12.00 11% 13.30 OTJ Omatjenne-Otjiwarongo 12.20 9% 13.35 Omatjenne-Otjiwarongo (Otjiwarongo Town OTJ 12.85 11% 14.25 off-take) RAS Omarassa-Otjiwarongo 12.20 9% 13.35 Omarassa-Otjiwarongo (Otjiwarongo Town RAS 12.85 11% 14.25 off-take) SES Sesfontein 12.20 9% 13.35 SIG Bergsig 12.20 9% 13.35 TJI Otjiwarongo Reservoir 15.15 11% 16.80 BRANDBERG 12.87 14.36 Water Supply 15.40 18.92 Central ARA Aranos 10.75 11% 11.95 BDP Noordoewer Border Post 14.75 11% 16.35 GIB Orab Gibeon 11.05 11% 12.25 GOC Gochas 13.75 11% 15.25 HAR Hardap Purification 13.80 11% 15.30 HIS Hardap Irrigation Purification 15.60 11% 17.30 IET Stampriet 12.35 11% 13.70 KAL Kalkrand 14.05 11% 15.60 KLE Klein Manasse 14.05 11% 15.60 KRI Kriess 12.75 9% 13.95 MAL Maltahöhe 12.15 11% 13.50 SCH Schlip 9.85 9% 10.80 ARI Ariamsvlei 14.40 11% 16.00 ARO Aroab 13.75 11% 15.25 AUS Aus 14.75 11% 16.35 BET Bethanie 11.85 11% 13.15 EBA Berseba 13.65 11% 15.15 GAB Gabis 10.90 9% 11.95 GAI Gainachas 12.75 9% 13.95 GRU Grunau 14.05 11% 15.60 KOS Kosis 10.90 9% 11.95 LUD Koichabpan Luderitz 15.40 11% 17.10 OES Koes 12.30 11% 13.65 TSE Tses 13.65 11% 15.15 UDE Naute Purification 13.55 11% 15.05 URG Karasburg Purification 14.90 11% 16.55 WAR Warmbad 12.75 9% 13.95 EHR Aussenkehr 14.75 11% 16.35 ROH Rosh Pinah Town 9.65 11% 10.70 WER Noordoewer 14.75 11% 16.35 KARAS 11.75 14.74 TUB Tubusses
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