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Perennial Stream ITH 5 W R VOGELSTRUISBULT Perennial Stream DAM 7L4 7L5 7L6 Dam Wall Dam / Lake 1 Dunnottar 5 R Perennial Pan 26°21'0"S 26°21'0"S Non - Perennial Pan Marievale 2 Tsakane 4 R Wetland BLESBOKSPRUIT B L E S B Duduza O K S P R U I T DIE LEEUFONTEIN Vorsterkroon SPAARWATERPAN 1 NIGEL 5 26°24'0"S 26°24'0"S R DAM R 550 IT U R P S K O Sustainability Service Positive Change Professionalism Future Focused Integrity B S E L Pretoriusstad Projection: Transverse Mercator Ref #: sdp.ERG3537.201508.079 B Nigel 2 50 Datum: WGS 1984 Revision Number: 1 4 R5 R R 51 Central Meridian: 29°E Date: 12/08/2015 BL Mackenzieville 0 1 2 4 ESBO KSP RUIT Kilometres 1:100 000 www.digbywells.com © Digby Wells Environmental 28°24'0"E 28°27'0"E 28°30'0"E 28°33'0"E 28°36'0"E 28°29'45"E 28°30'0"E 28°30'15"E 28°30'30"E 28°30'45"E Plan 3 PR BAR for Slimes Dams 26°19'15"S 26°19'15"S Provisional Drill Hole Locations Legend 7L4-6 Provision Drill Hole Locations Power Line Minor Road 26°19'30"S 7L4 26°19'30"S Non - Perennial Stream Perennial Stream Perennial Pan Wetland 26°19'45"S 26°19'45"S 7L5 7L6 26°20'0"S 26°20'0"S Sustainability Service Positive Change Professionalism Future Focused Integrity Projection: Transverse Mercator Ref #: sdp.ERG3537.201508.080 Datum: WGS 1984 Revision Number: 1 Central Meridian: 29°E Date: 12/08/2015 0 100 200 400 26°20'15"S Metres 26°20'15"S 1:8 000 www.digbywells.com © Digby Wells Environmental 28°29'45"E 28°30'0"E 28°30'15"E 28°30'30"E 28°30'45"E 28°28'0"E 28°30'0"E 28°32'0"E 28°34'0"E C l R y R29 N d d i e g ( s Plan 4 M B e d L l 4 a 6 E R l N ) e 17 S d B N O o K r R t S h 5 P 1 IT ( R PR BAR M N U I R U 6 E P L I S T 3 K K ) O KARRINGMELKPAN N B R S 2 i E N g 9 ( L Butler Rd for Slimes Dams M o e B r l 6 t R 3 h ) d C ly N17 d es da Threatened Ecosystems le d R r R d le ut B Daggafontein t it Legend ew H ve ton 63) A Coa on Ave (M st Coat Ave We 7L4-6 (M63) Other Town 26°18'0"S 26°18'0"S d R t l N Settlement u i g b e s i l u R r t d s Power Line l S e o g u o t V h ( Arterial / National Route M 6 3 ) Main Route St R er hokana v Railway Line Ave Plo 1 5 R Non - 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Perennial Stream Perennial Stream Dam Wall VOGELSTRUISBULT DAM 7L4 Dam / Lake Perennial Pan Non - Perennial Pan 7L5 7L6 Wetland 26°20'0"S 26°20'0"S Gauteng C-Plan (SANBI, 2011) Ecological Support Area Important Area Irreplaceable Area Protected Area 26°21'0"S 26°21'0"S Marievale Sustainability Service Positive Change Professionalism Future Focused Integrity Projection: Transverse Mercator Ref #: sdp.ERG3537.201508.082 26°22'0"S 26°22'0"S BLESBOKSPRUIT Datum: WGS 1984 Revision Number: 1 T I Central Meridian: 29°E Date: 12/08/2015 U R P S IT K U R O 0 0.5 1 2 P B S S K E O B L S B Kilometres E L B 1:40 000 www.digbywells.com © Digby Wells Environmental 28°27'0"E 28°28'0"E 28°29'0"E 28°30'0"E 28°31'0"E 28°32'0"E 28°33'0"E.
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