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Lower Vaal Water Management Area : Towns ISP : LOWER VAAL WMA Appendix B: Maps and Figures Report No. PWMA 10/000/00/0304 B-1 20°30' 21°00' 21°30' 22°00' 22°30' 23°00' 23°30' 24°00' 24°30' 25°00' 25°30' 26°00' 26°30' LOCALITY MAP: 2 5 ' ° 0 0 0 0 ° ' 5 2 LEGEND: Water Management Area International Boundary Provincial Boundary 2 5 ' ° 3 0 0 3 ° ' Towns 5 2 D41E Rivers Molopo Dams P CROCODILE WEST AND MARICO he C12F Quaternary Number pa S ne e tl Mafikeng Quaternary Catchment ag o 2 le 6 ' ° Secondary Catchment 0 C31A 0 0 D41C 0 ° Egham ' 6 2 Morokweng Piet Plessis Lichtenburg D41F Key Areas D41D D41B Botswana Dry Harts ts Molopo r D41H C31D a H Harts - C31B t 2 6 ' o Vaal D/S Bloemhof ° 0 o 3 3 r 0 ° ' N 6 LOWER VAAL WMA Stella G Vaalharts 2 M o os s olopo haw s M en o g C32A b Delareyville C31C K u C32B ru m Braksp a ruit Vanzylsrus n Vryburg C31E 2 7 ' C32C ° 0 0 0 n 0 ° a Kurum D41M ' 7 D41G 2 Wentzel MIDDLE VAAL WMA K D41L s Dam u t ru r Hotazel C32D a po m o a H ol n North West M y D42C r C31F D D41K rts a 2 Taung H 7 ° ' 3 0 Kuruman C91A 0 3 ' ° 7 2 Taung Dam Bloemhof Kathu C33A G a- Pampierstad Mo al Bloemhof PREPARED BY: gar a Sishen a C33B V Dam Jan Kempdorp Christiana D41J D42D 2 Olifantshoek 8 ' C91B ° 0 0 Spitskop 0 0 C33C ° ' 8 Dam 2 Hertzogville Vaalharts-Stu CLIENT: Danielskuil Warrenton D73C Dam D73E D73D Department: Water Affairs and Forestry Postmasburg ts Directorate: Water Resources Planning C92A r Delportshoop a K H C91D D73B D73A le C91C PROJECTION: N in 2 8 ' - Barkly West ° 0 R Riverton Boshof 3 3 0 ° i ALBERS EQUAL AREA e ' 8 t 2 LOWER ORANGE WMA C91E SCALE : 1:2 000 000 10 0 10 20 Kilometers C92B Kimberley TITLE: l Northern Cape a a Free State V 2 9 ' ° 0 LOWER VAAL WMA Douglas 0 0 0 ° ' 9 2 Douglas-Atherton Weir UPPER ORANGE WMA HYDROLOGICAL SUBCATCHMENTS Prepared by: Date: Figure Data Type: 214Hydrological.apr B - 2 20°30' 21°00' 21°30' 22°00' 22°30' 23°00' 23°30' 24°00' 24°30' 25°00' 25°30' 26°00' 26°30' ISP : LOWER VAAL WMA Appendix C: List of Towns in Lower Vaal WMA Report No. PWMA 10/000/00/0304 APPENDIX C 1 LOWER VAAL WATER MANAGEMENT AREA : TOWNS TOWN SOURCE OF WATER SUPPLY 1 Schweizer Reneke Wentzel Dam and Groundwater sources 2 Morokweng Groundwater 3 Piet Plessis Groundwater 4 Stella Groundwater 5 Vryburg Borehole & Vaal River (Vaalharts WUA) 6 Delareyville Groundwater 7 Lichtenburg Groundwater 8 Moshaweng Groundwater (Sedibeng Water) 9 Van Zylsrus Groundwater 10 Hotazel Groundwater & Vaal Gamagara pipeline 11 Sishen Groundwater & Vaal Gamagara Pipeline 12 Olifantshoek Vaal Gamagara Pipeline 13 Postmansburg Groundwater & Vaal Gamagara Pipeline 14 Danielskuil Groundwater 15 Delportshoop Vaal Gamagara Pipeline 16 Douglas Orange River (Orange Riet Irrigation Board 17 Jan Kemp Dorp Vaal River (Vaalharts WUA) 18 Barkley West Vaal River 19 Riverton Vaal River 20 Kimberley Vaal River 21 Warrenton Vaal River and Main canal (Vaalharts WUA) 22 Christiana Vaal River 23 Hertzogville Groundwater 24 Boshof Groundwater 25 Pampierstad Boreholes & Vaal river (Vaalharts Canal) 26 Taung Vaal river (Vaalharts WUA) 27 Bloemhof Vaal River 28 Kieseville Groundwater 29 Sannieshof Groundwater 30 Ottosdal Groundwater 31 Tosca Groundwater 32 Heuningvlei Groundwater 33 Migdol Groundwater 34 Pomfret Groundwater .
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