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234 • Meyer, R. and Godfrey, l., 1995. KwaZulu-Natal geohydrological mapping project, mapping unit 7, [Directorate of GeohydrologyJ, Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, Pretoria, 38 p. + app. (Environs of Richards Bay to the Mozambique border). • VSA Earth Science Consultants, 1995. KwaZulu-Natal groundwater characterization and hydrogeological mapping programme: report on the groundwater resources and hydrogeology of unit 11, [Directorate of Geohydrologyl, Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, Pretoria, 73 p. + app. (Environs of Newcastle). For further information contact: Note: A considerable amount of highly localized groundwater data can befound in reports produced by various consulting engineering firms (especially those with geotechnical expertise). See the bibliographic database. Both locational and/or hydrogeological data can be obtained from some of the organizations listed below. Alternatively, reports containing relevant groundwater information may be held by the organization concerned. Other agencies can provide advice on the technical aspects of boreholes, wells and springs. Boreholes and wells • Borehole Water Association of Southern Africa, PO Box 2178, Southdale, 2135. • Computing Centre for Water Research/Department of Agricultural Engineering, University of Natal, Private Bag X01, Scottsville, 3209. • Department of Hydrology, University of Zululand, Private Bag X1001, KwaDlangezwa, 3886. • Directorate of Geohydrology, Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, Private Bag X313, Pretoria, 0001IPrivate Bag X9052, Cape Town, 8000.
235 1IIIIIIIItlit • Directorate of Soil Conservation and Drilling Services, Department of Agriculture, PO Box 299, Ladysmith, 3370IPrivate Bag X515, Silverton, 0127. • Division of Earth, Marine and Atmospheric Science and Technology, CSIR, P 0 Box 320, Stellenbosch, 7599. • Division of Water Technology, CSIR, PO Box 395, Pretoria, 0001. • Geological Survey, Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs, P 0 Box 900, Pietermaritzburg, 3200IPrivate Bag X112, Pretoria, 0001. • Groundwater Association of KwaZulu-Natal, PO Box 52042, Berea Road, 4007. • Groundwater Division, Geological Society of South Africa, P 0 Box 44283, Linden, 2104. • Institute for Groundwater Studies. University of the Orange Free State. P 0 Box 339. Bloemfontein, 9300. • KwaZulu Department of Agriculture and Forestry, Private Bag X05, Ulundi, 3838. • Mhlatuze Water, PO Box 1264, Richards Bay, 3900. • National Physical Modelling Facility, Department of Geology, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, 0002. (The Department undertak.es advanced groundwater exploration modelling procedures). • Port NatallEbhodwe Joint Services Board. PO Box 1520, Durban, 4000/Southern Natal Joint Services Board, P 0 Box 33, Port Shepstone, 4240rrhukela Joint Services Board, P 0 Box 116, Ladysmith, 3370lZululand Joint Services Board, Private Bag X1025, Richards Bay, 3900. • Rural Water Trust, P 0 Box 10823, Marine Parade, 4056. • Umgeni Water, P 0 Box 9, Pietermaritzburg, 3200.
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234<br />
• Meyer, R. and Godfrey, l., 1995. KwaZulu-Natal geohydrological mapping project,<br />
mapping unit 7, [Directorate <strong>of</strong> GeohydrologyJ, Department <strong>of</strong> Water Affairs and<br />
Forestry, Pretoria, 38 p. + app. (Environs <strong>of</strong> Richards Bay to the Mozambique<br />
border).<br />
• VSA Earth Science Consultants, 1995. KwaZulu-Natal groundwater<br />
characterization and hydrogeological mapping programme: report on the<br />
groundwater resources and hydrogeology <strong>of</strong> unit 11, [Directorate <strong>of</strong><br />
Geohydrologyl, Department <strong>of</strong> Water Affairs and Forestry, Pretoria, 73 p. + app.<br />
(Environs <strong>of</strong> Newcastle).<br />
For further information contact:<br />
Note: A considerable amount <strong>of</strong> highly localized groundwater data can befound in reports<br />
produced by various consulting engineering firms (especially those with<br />
geotechnical expertise). See the bibliographic database. Both locational and/or<br />
hydrogeological data can be obtained from some <strong>of</strong> the organizations listed below.<br />
Alternatively, reports containing relevant groundwater information may be held by<br />
the organization concerned. Other agencies can provide advice on the technical<br />
aspects <strong>of</strong> boreholes, wells and springs.<br />
Boreholes and wells<br />
• Borehole Water Association <strong>of</strong> Southern Africa, PO Box 2178, Southdale, 2135.<br />
• Computing Centre for Water Research/Department <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Engineering,<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Natal, Private Bag X01, Scottsville, 3209.<br />
• Department <strong>of</strong> Hydrology, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Zululand</strong>, Private Bag X1001,<br />
KwaDlangezwa, 3886.<br />
• Directorate <strong>of</strong> Geohydrology, Department <strong>of</strong> Water Affairs and Forestry, Private<br />
Bag X313, Pretoria, 0001IPrivate Bag X9052, Cape Town, 8000.