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Development of a Reconciliation Strategy for the Amatole Bulk Water Supply System: Final Report, March 2008
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Volume 1:
Final Report
[2.4 MB]
Volume 2: Appendices
Index page
[89 KB]
Appendix 1
[1.7 MB]
Appendix 2
[41 KB]
Appendix 3
Appendix 3.1
[1.2 MB]
Appendix 3.2
[3.4 MB]
Appendix 3.3
[902 KB]
Appendix 3.4
[35 KB]
Appendix 3.5
[55 KB]
Appendix 3.6
[2.2 MB]
Appendix 3.7
[249 KB]
Appendix 4
[949 KB]
Appendix 5
[141 KB]
Appendix 6
[22 KB]
Appendix 7
[151 KB]
Appendix 9
: Decision Support Tool
[296 KB]
Appendix 9.1
: Full WCWDM int with surface water asset creation
[465 KB]
Appendix 9.2
: Full WCWDM int with re-use of return flow
[434 KB]
Appendix 9.3
: Full WCWDM int with no surface water options
[417 KB]
Appendix 9.4
: Full WCWDM int with more balanced approach
[488 KB]
Appendix 9.5
: WCWDM int with URV is king
[426 KB]
Appendix 9.6
: WCWDM int that BCM has and creation of surface water asset
[441 KB]
Appendix 9.8
: WCWDM int that BCM in hand URV is king
[458 KB]
Appendix 9.9
: No WCWDM int or failure of WCWDM with surface water asset
[328 KB]
Appendix 9.10
: Lower water req with more balance approach
[434 KB]
Appendix 9.13
: Impact of the EWR on the lower water req scenario
[438 KB]
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