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dam-l LHWP water delayed (fwd)



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The following story notes that the LHWP water deliveries have been delayed,
in part due to the design of the dam. A colleague in South Africa writes,
"So the SA government in  is now releasing water back to the Orange River
through the Little Caledon siphon.  Billions of US dollars to build a dam
which is presently refeeding the Orange, the river it robbed in the first
place.   Really neat engineering 'solution' - hey?

>FIRST CONSIGNMENT OF WATER FROM LESOTHO DELAYED - VAAL FULL
>JOHANNESBURG Jan 6 Sapa
>
>     Water Affairs authorities have had to delay delivery of the first
>     consignment of water from the multibillion rand Lesotho Highlands
>     Water Scheme to the Vaal River system due to surprisingly good
>     rainfalls over the festive season, SABC televison news reported on
>     Tuesday.
>
>     Good rains over the past month have filled the Vaal River system,
>     which supplies the water needs of Gauteng.
>
>     The Katse Dam, the Lesotho Highlands Water Scheme's main storage
>     dam, is almost full and Department of Water Affairs authorities
>     have decided to divert water to the Gariep Dam on the Orange
>     River.
>
>     The water will be diverted later this week to be used mainly for
>     agricultural irrigation purposes.
>
>     The Lesotho Highlands Water Scheme was launched following the
>     signing of an agreement between South Africa and Lesotho in 1986.
>     The project was completed late last year at a cost of almost R10
>     billion.
>
>     Lesotho receives R6,5 million a month in water royalities from
>     South Africa.
>

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      Lori Pottinger, Director, Southern Africa Program,
           International Rivers Network
              1847 Berkeley Way, Berkeley, California 94703, USA
                  Tel. (510) 848 1155   Fax (510) 848 1008
                        http://www.irn.org
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