Gift of 2 million litres of water daily for drought-stricken Beaufort West

Published Dec 11, 2017

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Charity organisation Gift of the Givers' Beaufort West Witperd aquifer development project for the drought-stricken town will formally come online on Monday.

Gift of the Givers founder and chairman Imtiaz Sooliman said the taps would open at 1pm, pumping two million litres of water from new aquifers into the Gamka Dam pipeline and onwards into the town's water reservoir.

"Our special thanks to mayor [Japie] van der Linde and his team that extended total co-operation to Gift of the Givers team led by Dr Gideon Groenewald (hydrologist, geologist, and palaentologist), Martyn Landmann (driller), and engineer Hennie de Jager (who connected the new five production boreholes to the main water line from the Gamka Dam)," he said.

Picture: Gift of the Givers

The launch programme would start at 12.30pm at the Witperd Boorgatveld.

"At 1pm the pressure valve will be opened, pumping water from the aquifer to the pipeline. At 2pm the team assembles at the main water works in the town to witness the flow of water into the main reservoir. 

"The media, Beaufort West citizens, tourists, and various government departments will be on site.

"Our special thanks to the University of the Free State for free testing of all water samples and Hose Manufacturers Africa for the contribution of two complete borehole systems at no cost," Sooliman said.

African News Agency/ANA

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