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Water Utilities Corporation (WUC) is a government-owned corporation that provides water and waste water management services in Botswana. The Board is appointed by the Minister of Minerals, Energy and Water Resources. [1] The water supply is critically important in the arid or semi-arid environment of Botswana.
The Gaborone Dam is a dam on the Notwane River in Botswana with a capacity of 141,100,000 cubic metres (4.98 × 10 9 cu ft). [2] The dam is operated by the Water Utilities Corporation, and supplies water to the capital city of Gaborone. [3]
WUC may refer to: Water Utilities Corporation (Botswana) , a government-owned corporation that provides water and waste water management services in Botswana. World Universities Congress 2010
The dam was designed for the Ministry of Minerals, Energy and Water Resources by Arup, who also supervised construction of the water storage embankment and central clay-core dam. It has storage capacity of 100,000,000 cubic metres (3.5 × 10 9 cu ft). [2] It is operated by the Water Utilities Corporation. [6]
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The Ministry of Lands and Water Affairs (MWLA) [1] is a ministry within the Cabinet of Botswana.It is composed of 12 Land Boards, 41 Sub Land Boards, 8 Departments and 2 Parastatals being Water Utilities Corporation and Real Estate Advisory Council, being the Department of Lands, the Department of Town & Country Planning, the Department of Surveys & Mapping, the Department of Water and ...
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The Bokaa Dam has a capacity of 18,500,000 cubic metres (650,000,000 cu ft). [4] It is about 20 kilometres (12 mi) from Botswana's capital of Gaborone. [3] As of 2012 the dam provided 25% of the water supply for Gaborone and surrounding areas.