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eThekwini Water and Sanitation
Company Announcement: Promising progress for WA Project
 
17th June 2010
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Attached please find a press release on: eThekwini Water and Sanitation's Western Aqueduct Project - the largest water project ever commissioned to date, with a rand value of R950 million is progressing on schedule.

 

"Phase One of the project is nearing the end of construction in Cato Ridge and the tender award for Phase Two is anticipated at the end of July 2010. This means that plans are proceeding smoothly without any major setbacks for the project," says Andrew Copley, Project Manager for the Western Aqueduct Project.

 

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An aerial image which shows the progress of construction in Cato Ridge.
 

An aerial image which shows the progress of construction in Cato Ridge.
 
Large steel pipes, 18m in length are being used for the Western Aqueduct Project.
 

Large steel pipes, 18m in length are being used for the Western Aqueduct Project.
 
 
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