NMBM Algoa Recon. Meeting Groundwater 27 March 2013 1.Re-cap on groundwater areas 2.Groundwater license applications 3.Progress on drilling contract.

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NMBM Algoa Recon. Meeting Groundwater 27 March Re-cap on groundwater areas 2.Groundwater license applications 3.Progress on drilling contract

Gamtoos Fault Kruisrivier/ Rooihoogte Zuurberg Fault Chelsea-Noordhoek Fault Maitland Mines Coega Fault Churchill Dam Moregrove Fault Yellow: Ready to drill White: Provisional assessment Red: Discarded Green: Future assessment Driftsands Groundwater target areas License Apl.: 13 Ml/day License Apl: 26 Ml/day Humansdorp Area Schelmhoek dune fields

Groundwater areas with estimated exploitable yields (aquifer yields are much higher) 3 M m 3 /a 7 M m 3 /a 3 M m 3 /a 8 M m 3 /a 4 M m 3 /a 0.5 M m 3 /a Total: 29.5 M m 3 /a (20.4 – 34.0 M m 3 /a)

9 km Coega Fault Borehole Sites Coega Fault System All borehole have been sited License application: Submitted - 26 Ml/day

Magnetotelluric Determinant Model Magnetotelluric Invariant Model Resistivity Model Gravity Model

14 km Humansdorp provisional yield estimates Green Valley ( Ml/day) Honeyville ( Ml/day) Zuurbron ( Ml/day) Rooihoek ( Ml/day) Rondebosch ( Ml/day) Uitsig ( Ml/day) Weltevreden ( Ml/day) Total ~15 – 25 Ml/day ~5.5 – 9 M m 3 /a

Driller Appointment Re-submit the SA Rockdrill appointment Re-tender Piggyback on the Oudtshoorn tender Use the DWA Term Tender

Schelmhoek dune fields Potential sites for sand filtration of waste water from the Fishwater Flats WWTW Expected capacity: 45 – 50 Ml/day

AreaOwner Potential based on sand thickness Key findings Estimated waste water treatment capacity (Ml/day) A&BA&B Not established None 1. Average sand thickness <5m. 2. Earmarked for additional habour development. N/A C Transnet (Reclamation Dump) Moderate 1. Sand thickness: ~25-30m. 2. Mainly fine- to medium-grained aeolian and pebbly marine sand, but also silt. 3. Dump is not in use. 4. Concern over stability if saturated with water. Min: 2.5 Max: 10 D&ED&E CDCMarginal 1. Average sand thickness may be acceptable (max 10m; dunes up to 20m). 2. CDC has development plans for these areas linked to those of Transnet / National Ports Authority, but possibly not for all parts. These plans are currently being refined and upgraded. 3. Such developments will require sand removal/ mining from these areas. 4. Accessibility in parts of Areas E & F is problematic due to thick bush. Area D Min: 2.5 Max: 20 Area E Min: 2 Max: 16 FPPC mainly and CDC in south None1. Northern area, owned by PPC, is earmarked for future sand mining. Southern part, owned by CDC, has a PPC mining permits over it. Min: 15 Max: 45+ Potential sites for sand filtration of waste water from the Fishwater Flats WWTW prior to its re-use Ricky Murray (Groundwater Africa) & Marc Goedhart (Kainos South Africa) November 2012

Colchester Dune Field: Min. 20; Max. >45 Ml/day Alexandria Dune Field (west):Min. & Max >45 Ml/day

1.Appoint a driller 2.Assess waste water sand filtration potential north of Ngqura harbour (Schelmhoek dune fields) Current key tasks