Moretele North-Klipvoor Bulk Water Supply Scheme
Unveiling the Path to Sustainable Water Solutions: Moretele North-Klipvoor Bulk Water Supply Scheme
CRI was contracted to conduct the Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) for the Moretele North-Klipvoor Bulk Water Supply Scheme. The project aims to address water supply shortages in the Moretele North region, as well as the Bela-Bela, Modimolle-Mookgophong, and Mogalakwena Local Municipalities in Limpopo, South Africa. These areas have existing water supply deficits, which are expected to worsen due to population growth and mining-related activities. The analysis answers a constellation of pivotal questions, including:
- What is the impact of the increased water supply on the local population?
- How does this affect the municipalities who will be in charge of reticulating the bulk water supply to the final consumers?
- What impact does this project have on surrounding mines and industrial activities?
- Is this even a profitable endeavour for the project owner?
- Is this project bankable?
All these questions and much more are answered by the Cost-Benefit Analysis executed by CRI. The analysis comprises an evaluation of the financial impact of the project from the perspective of both its sponsor, an all-encompassing economic analysis from the country’s perspective, a stakeholder analysis to reveal the project’s effect on all affected parties, and a risk analysis to foresee and manage any potential risks.