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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 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 ...
Water Utilities Corporation (Botswana) References See also. Economy of Botswana; This page was last edited on 25 May 2022, at 00:30 (UTC). Text is ...
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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]
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]
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.