Rand Water Foundation Improves Access To Clean Water Through Borehole Project In Thembisile Hani Local Municipality | Infrastructure news

The Rand Water Foundation (RWF) has reaffirmed its commitment to improving access to safe and reliable water by donating and commissioning four fully equipped boreholes in the communities of Vezubuhle, Rhennosfontein Farms and Gemsbok within the Thembisile Hani Local Municipality.

As a social development arm of Rand Water, the Foundation is mandated to promote access to sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene services within Rand Water’s area of supply. Through strategic partnerships and community-focused interventions, the Foundation implements programmes that improve the quality of life, promote environmental sustainability and contribute to the long-term development of communities.

The intervention undertaken follows a request from the Mpumalanga Provincial Department of Water and Sanitation to assist communities experiencing persistent water supply challenges. Guided by its mandate to promote the delivery of water-related services within Rand Water’s area of supply and beyond, the Foundation continues to invest in sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene initiatives that improve the quality of life of vulnerable communities.

The project represents an investment of R2,094,743 (Two Million Ninety-Four Thousand Seven Hundred and Forty-Three Rand) and provides a sustainable water source for approximately 1,687 beneficiaries, including learners attending a local school.

The project included:

  • Drilling and equipping four (4) boreholes with filtration and purification systems.
  • Installation of ten (10) communal water taps.
  • Installation of six (6) 10,000-litre water storage tanks.
  • Installation of six (6) steel tank stands.
  • Installation of supporting manholes and associated water infrastructure.
The project has significantly reduced the burden on residents, many of whom previously travelled long distances to collect water for drinking, cooking, washing and other household needs. The new infrastructure provides communities with improved access to clean and safe water, enhancing health, dignity and overall quality of life.

In addition to strengthening water security, the project created 50 temporary employment opportunities for local community members during the construction and installation phases, contributing to local economic development.

The Rand Water Foundation remains committed to partnering with government, municipalities and communities to deliver sustainable water solutions that improve livelihoods and support socio-economic development across Rand Water’s area of supply.

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