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SWOTAnalysis. Strengths Qualified skilled and competent personnel to operate and maintain system Municipal/Rural support Response time to a crisis (pipe bursts) Monitoring of the system (reservoirs & outstations Scheduled maintenance Supply Chain Policies Weaknesses Regulated markup Ageing infrastructure Potential to lose institutional memory through resignations/retirements Defined and demarcated mark Legislated mandate and business model Opportunities Blended funding (combination of funding) Extending Vaal area of supply Assisting Municipalities with water losses Municipalities to reduce the water losses Explore the ground water resources Grey Water recycling THREATS Potential low revenue Revenue under collection Business Continuity Non-implementation of the Xhariep Dam ʹUncertainty surrounding that pipeline Non-payment Main Customer Increase cost drivers Continue Institutional arrangements Regulatory decision impact Tariff setting process Instability in Department of Water and Sanitation Reconciliation Study Operational: Energy Ageing Infrastructure Climate Change Raw water quality Increasing water scarcity (drought) Cyber security Cyber Threats and IT system failure Regulatory environment people Accountability Entitlement youth Mitigating strategies aligned to SWOT Analysis Weaknesses Ageing infrastructure x Continuous implementation of preventative Maintenance Plans. x Condition of assets assessment are undertaken to determine the remaining useful life and corrective actions taken to remedy any deficiencies identified. x Budget allocations and plans developed to maintain and refurbish assets (See section on Project). x Adoption of a risk/proactive based management approach. x Establishment of a Pipe Reaction Team unit.
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