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Table L9:<br />

283<br />

RSA-KwaZulu Development Project Infrastructure options for the upgrading <strong>of</strong> existing areas, and for the establishment<br />

<strong>of</strong> new black (urban) residential sites and towns in NatallKwaZulu, 1990 (continued).<br />

Development Water supplies Sanitation Bus routes Streets Electricity Refuse<br />

option<br />

6 Metered Waterborne, Paved roadway, Paved roadway, 1,6 kVA Door to door<br />

connection. Owner owner to arrange levelled walkways levelled connection plus collection<br />

to pay for and to pay for (paved if walkways, lined 12 street lights<br />

connection from house connection requiredl, open drains km,l<br />

yard boundary to to sewer kerb/channel or<br />

house, including lined open drains<br />

meter assembly<br />

6 Metered Waterborne, Paved roadway, Paved roadway, Reticulated for Door to door<br />

connection. Owner owner to arrange levelled walkways levelled house connection, collection<br />

to pay for and to pay for (paved If walkways, kerb 1,6/2,6 kVA<br />

connection from house connection required), and channel connection plus<br />

yard boundary to to sewer kerb/channel or drains 24 street lights<br />

house, including lined open drains km,l<br />

meter assembly<br />

Soyrce: (i) After Anonymous, 1990. RSA-KwaZulu Development Project technical guidelines and standerds, Van Wyk and<br />

Louw Inc., Pinetown, various pages.<br />

(H) After Viljoen, P.S., 1986. Development initiatives <strong>of</strong> the KwaZulu/Natal Planning Council in the informal black<br />

settlements around Durban, Civil Engjneer in Soyth Africa, VOL 28(6), p. 211 - 217,229.<br />

See also: (i) Palmar,I. and Ebarhard, R., 1994. Evaluation <strong>of</strong> water supply to developing urban communities in South Africa,<br />

Phase 1 - overview, WRC Report No. KV 49/94, Water Research Commission, Pretoria, various pages.<br />

(ii) Rivett-Carnac, J.L., 1989. An evaluation <strong>of</strong> public water vending systems in the Durban Metropolitan Area, Report<br />

No. TR 405, Appropriate Technology Information, Pietermaritzburg, 26 p.

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