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Rand Water provides potable water to metropolitan and local municipalities, industry and mining in Gauteng, and parts of Mpumalanga, the Free State, and North West provinces. [7] Rand Water has water network of 3 500 km of pipelines, 60 reservoirs, supplying 4 520 million litres of water daily to its varied customers.
Rand Water (Johannesburg, Gauteng) Sedibeng Water (Bothaville, Free State) (formerly Goudveld Water) [8] Umgeni Water (Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu Natal) (Regional Office located in Durban) The following stock-watering Water Boards are to be transformed into water user associations (see National Water Act section 98(1)): [9] [10]
A reliable water supply system should provide a designed region with sufficient quantity and acceptable levels of quality drinking water. In 1903 the Water Works Commission established the Rand Water Board to accomplish the above. [1] Those responsible for the management water systems were expected to address the following. To source water
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Rand Water: Public utility Water utility for Gauteng province. 3,411 R13.4bn R3.15bn Fully state owned 1903 Sasol: Energy International coal-liquefaction, petroleum refining and distribution. 30,100 US$21.7bn US$3.11bn 27.3% state owned (mostly indirectly through the government employees pension fund) 1950 Sentech: Telecommunications
Bulk water tariffs vary greatly. In 2011 the largest water board, Rand Water, charged Rand 3.97 (US$0.48) per cubic meter. The highest bulk water tariff (Rand 9.11 or US$1.10 per cubic meter) was charged by the financially crippled Namakwa Water Board, while the lowest tariff (Rand 2.28 or US$0.28) was charged by the Pelladrift Water Board. [74]
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The Rand Water Board was an important organization in the development of Johannesburg and this was illustrated by the location of the RWB Head Office within the financial district of the city The Rand Water Board Building forms a strong contextual grouping of fine buildings with the neighbouring Custom House, the Second new Library Hotel (1938 ...