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286 the Green book, namely, Anonymous. 1988. Towards guidelines for services and amenities in developing communities. Department of Development Aid. Pretoria. various pages. See also Footnote (iv) of Table L8. Table L11: Department of Community Development water demand guidelines. Category and type of Unit Annual mean daily water development demand (I) 1. Dwelling houses Ert area (s600 - 2 000 m 2 ) Upper limit 1 200 - 3 450 (residential zone 11 for dwelling house Lower limit 600-2100 2. Low-rise multiple Dwelling Upper .Iimit 1000 dwelling-unit buildings Lower limit 600 (residential zones 11 and 1111 3. High-rise multiple Dwelling Upper limit 700 dwelling-unit buildings Lower limit 450 (residential zone IV) 4. Offices and shops 100 m 2 of gross floor area 400 5. Government and 100 m 2 of gross floor area 400 municipal buildings 6. Clinics 100 m 2 of gross floor area 500 7. Places of worship Erf 2000 8. Hostels Occupant 150 I occupant" 1 9. Developed parks Hectare of ert area s2 ha - 15 kl >2 ha s10 ha - 12,5 kl >10ha-10kl 10. Day schools Hectare of ert area As per developed parks 11. Boarding schools Hectare of ert area plus As per developed parks plus boarders 150 I boarder- 1 12. Sports grounds Hectare of ert area As per developed parks 13. Creches Hectare of ert area plus As per developed parks plus inhabitants 75 I capita-1 14. Public open spaces . Nil Source: After Anonymous. 1983. Guidelines for the provISion of engineering services for residential townships. Department of Community Development. Pretoria. various pages (Part F - water supply).
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the Green book, namely, Anonymous. 1988. Towards guidelines for<br />
services and amenities in developing communities. Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Development Aid. Pretoria. various pages. See also Footnote (iv) <strong>of</strong><br />
Table L8.<br />
Table L11: Department <strong>of</strong> Community Development water demand guidelines.<br />
Category and type <strong>of</strong> Unit Annual mean daily water<br />
development demand<br />
(I)<br />
1. Dwelling houses Ert area (s600 - 2 000 m 2 ) Upper limit 1 200 - 3 450<br />
(residential zone 11 for dwelling house Lower limit 600-2100<br />
2. Low-rise multiple Dwelling Upper .Iimit 1000<br />
dwelling-unit buildings Lower limit 600<br />
(residential zones 11 and<br />
1111<br />
3. High-rise multiple Dwelling Upper limit 700<br />
dwelling-unit buildings Lower limit 450<br />
(residential zone IV)<br />
4. Offices and shops 100 m 2 <strong>of</strong> gross floor area 400<br />
5. Government and 100 m 2 <strong>of</strong> gross floor area 400<br />
municipal buildings<br />
6. Clinics 100 m 2 <strong>of</strong> gross floor area 500<br />
7. Places <strong>of</strong> worship Erf 2000<br />
8. Hostels Occupant 150 I occupant" 1<br />
9. Developed parks Hectare <strong>of</strong> ert area s2 ha - 15 kl<br />
>2 ha s10 ha - 12,5 kl<br />
>10ha-10kl<br />
10. Day schools Hectare <strong>of</strong> ert area As per developed parks<br />
11. Boarding schools Hectare <strong>of</strong> ert area plus As per developed parks plus<br />
boarders 150 I boarder- 1<br />
12. Sports grounds Hectare <strong>of</strong> ert area As per developed parks<br />
13. Creches Hectare <strong>of</strong> ert area plus As per developed parks plus<br />
inhabitants<br />
75 I capita-1 14. Public open spaces . Nil<br />
Source: After Anonymous. 1983. Guidelines for the provISion <strong>of</strong> engineering<br />
services for residential townships. Department <strong>of</strong> Community Development.<br />
Pretoria. various pages (Part F - water supply).