The management of potable water supply in Mogwase Township, Moses Kotane Local Municipality / Daniel Kagiso Mosime

The continuous population growth and the notable development of the mining industry have resulted in challenges for potable water supply in South Africa. The ever-increasing number of people migrating to urban areas has resulted in the demand of potable water supply in South Africa. Water is regarde...

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Main Author: Mosime, Daniel Kagiso
Language:en
Published: 2015
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spelling ndltd-NWUBOLOKA1-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-154442016-03-16T04:01:21ZThe management of potable water supply in Mogwase Township, Moses Kotane Local Municipality / Daniel Kagiso MosimeMosime, Daniel KagisoPotable waterIntegrated water resources management (IWRM)GeohydrologyUnderlying dolomiteVulnerabilityActive participationInsufficient potable water supplyUnderground miningMoses Kotane Local MunicipalityIntegrated Development PlanBasic Water ServicesThe continuous population growth and the notable development of the mining industry have resulted in challenges for potable water supply in South Africa. The ever-increasing number of people migrating to urban areas has resulted in the demand of potable water supply in South Africa. Water is regarded as a human basic right which is promulgated by the recent amendment of the potable water service provisioning Water Services Act 108 of 1997 and the National Water Act 36 of 1998. The afore-mentioned Acts started a process to address the imbalance that existed during the apartheid regime. (The apartheid regime essentially had one objective initially, namely the control of (black, coloured and Indian) people in order to protect white privilege). It was meant to separate people of different races).The Acts were formulated to address the equal distribution of national resource for all South Africans. Mogwase Township in Moses Kotane Local Municipality is undergoing continuous growth with several mining areas being developed. Consequently, the supply of potable water has been a challenge in the area. It is, therefore, in the interest of the researcher to investigate the management of potable water supply in Mogwase Township with the aim of suggesting improved service delivery by the Moses Kotane Local Municipality. Water is now recognised as a scarce resource that belongs to all South Africans. The provision of potable water by the water services authorities (WSAs) is an important basic service that faces a number of challenges, such as the use of outdated infrastructure, namely: pipelines from the Vaalkop Dam, the lack of skilled and knowledgeable people, improper planning, and the booming population that place overt pressure on the demand for effective and efficient service delivery. This research was undertaken to investigate how Moses Kotane Local Municipality which obtains its potable water supply from Vaalkop Dam can improve the supply of water in a more effective, efficient, equitable, economic and sustainable manner through improved co-operative governance and integrated water resource management (IWRM). The qualitative and quantitative research designs were used to conduct the research, which included a literature review, semi-structured interviews, data sampling and scientific analysis of the responses. The researcher arrived at logical conclusions and S.M.A.R.T. (Simple, Measureable, and Achievable Realistic Timebound) recommendations with regard to all aspects related to the future management of potable water supply in Mogwase Township.MA (Development and Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 20152015-12-01T07:49:14Z2015-12-01T07:49:14Z2014Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/15444en
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topic Potable water
Integrated water resources management (IWRM)
Geohydrology
Underlying dolomite
Vulnerability
Active participation
Insufficient potable water supply
Underground mining
Moses Kotane Local Municipality
Integrated Development Plan
Basic Water Services
spellingShingle Potable water
Integrated water resources management (IWRM)
Geohydrology
Underlying dolomite
Vulnerability
Active participation
Insufficient potable water supply
Underground mining
Moses Kotane Local Municipality
Integrated Development Plan
Basic Water Services
Mosime, Daniel Kagiso
The management of potable water supply in Mogwase Township, Moses Kotane Local Municipality / Daniel Kagiso Mosime
description The continuous population growth and the notable development of the mining industry have resulted in challenges for potable water supply in South Africa. The ever-increasing number of people migrating to urban areas has resulted in the demand of potable water supply in South Africa. Water is regarded as a human basic right which is promulgated by the recent amendment of the potable water service provisioning Water Services Act 108 of 1997 and the National Water Act 36 of 1998. The afore-mentioned Acts started a process to address the imbalance that existed during the apartheid regime. (The apartheid regime essentially had one objective initially, namely the control of (black, coloured and Indian) people in order to protect white privilege). It was meant to separate people of different races).The Acts were formulated to address the equal distribution of national resource for all South Africans. Mogwase Township in Moses Kotane Local Municipality is undergoing continuous growth with several mining areas being developed. Consequently, the supply of potable water has been a challenge in the area. It is, therefore, in the interest of the researcher to investigate the management of potable water supply in Mogwase Township with the aim of suggesting improved service delivery by the Moses Kotane Local Municipality. Water is now recognised as a scarce resource that belongs to all South Africans. The provision of potable water by the water services authorities (WSAs) is an important basic service that faces a number of challenges, such as the use of outdated infrastructure, namely: pipelines from the Vaalkop Dam, the lack of skilled and knowledgeable people, improper planning, and the booming population that place overt pressure on the demand for effective and efficient service delivery. This research was undertaken to investigate how Moses Kotane Local Municipality which obtains its potable water supply from Vaalkop Dam can improve the supply of water in a more effective, efficient, equitable, economic and sustainable manner through improved co-operative governance and integrated water resource management (IWRM). The qualitative and quantitative research designs were used to conduct the research, which included a literature review, semi-structured interviews, data sampling and scientific analysis of the responses. The researcher arrived at logical conclusions and S.M.A.R.T. (Simple, Measureable, and Achievable Realistic Timebound) recommendations with regard to all aspects related to the future management of potable water supply in Mogwase Township. === MA (Development and Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015
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title_short The management of potable water supply in Mogwase Township, Moses Kotane Local Municipality / Daniel Kagiso Mosime
title_full The management of potable water supply in Mogwase Township, Moses Kotane Local Municipality / Daniel Kagiso Mosime
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