Water Conservation and Demand Management Programmes or Activities Sample Clauses

Water Conservation and Demand Management Programmes or Activities. All losses are determined via the water model to monitor and calculate water losses on a monthly basis. From a system input of 85 257 255 million m³ for the 2017/2018 financial year (as illustrated below), water losses amounted to 10.01% of which 2.03% were apparent losses and 7.98 % were real losses. An increase of 1.57% in water losses have been measured in comparison to the previous year (16/17). The current water losses are also below the annual target of 13% agreed with the Shareholder. The entity is implementing water restrictions in line with the Gazetted directive. This is done through restricted pumping times and the annual winter maintenance programme. The re-use of backwashed water into the treatment plant is another strategy to conserve water. Awareness is done in conjunction with Municipalities and Schools. Table 14.1: Water Losses for the period: 2017/07/01 to 2018/06/30 System Input Authorised Consumption Billed Revenue Water 88,257,255 79,420,555 (89.99%) 77,928,771 (88.30%) 77,928,771 (88.30%) Unbilled Non-Revenue Water 1,491,784 (1.69%) 10,328,484 (11.70%) Water Losses Apparent Losses 8,836,700 (10.01%) 1,790,374 (2.03%) Real Losses 7,046,325 (7.98%) 15. FINANCIAL PLAN (5-YEAR PROJECTIONS)
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