Briefing on Water Disaster Plan

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Briefing on Water Disaster Plan Richard Bosman Executive Director for Safety and Security Chairperson of the Disaster Coordinating Team 15 November 2018

INTEGRATED WATER EMERGENCY DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN

SAVE OR QUEUE SAVE WATER QUEUE 50 litres per person per day Level 6 B restrictions currently in place with effect 1 February 2018 Tariff disincentives penalise high end users to discourage excessive use of potable water Stretch out available water and avoid day zero – keep water in taps not in queue Water Points of Distribution – queue for water Rationing to 25 litres per person per day Large portions of residential and business nodes cut off or severely restricted Huge disruptions to private and business life and activities Go to Insert > Header & Footer > Enter presentation name into footer field

PHASE 1 – PRESERVATION RESTRICTIONS Water Rationing through Throttling (limiting supply) Advanced Pressure management – pressure reduction Leak detection Treated effluent system augmentation Water Management Devices Enforcement – City and DWS Intensified awareness and education programs Purpose: 1. To prevent escalating to Phase 2: Disaster Restrictions 2. To prevent daily water use from exceeding predefined limits 500ML

PHASE 2 – DISASTER RESTRICTIONS Trigger Point: When total dam capacity reaches 13,5%, Day Zero, Water supply to residential areas will be severely reduced or cease Water supply to core businesses and critical infrastructure institutions, such as hospitals and declared national key point areas , will continue as far as possible Daily water use will be actively controlled through the distribution of water to residents through localized water collection points (PODs), across the city. 350 kl per day for 3 months Supply will be maintained for Informal Settlements – standpipes the norm   Purpose: 1. To stretch our existing water supply 2. To minimize the impact on human life and jobs.

POINTS OF DISTRIBUTION – PODS

POD – LOCATIONS Strategic economic nodes, critical infrastructure, national key points (Airport) and informal settlements to remain connected Residential areas predominantly disconnected Approximately 200 PODs Criteria for Selection of Location of Pods Connected to core water reticulation system Large enough space to accommodate pedestrian and vehicle water collection activities Have safe access and egress routes for public parking and pedestrians Safety and Security considerations

POD - Design Provision of water for approx. 20 000 persons (25 litres per person) Throughput at each POD between 10-15 000 persons per day Between 100 and 500 water outlets per POD Vehicle and pedestrian options for collection Bulk water collection points at depots and identified sites For organizations delivering to the vulnerable Business collections On-site toilets and refuse management Lighting – first aid Go to Insert > Header & Footer > Enter presentation name into footer field

STAND PIPE SET UP

POD – OPERATIONS Joint operations with National and Provincial Government Safety and Security deployment and collaboration with SAPS and SANDF NATJOINTS instruction issued Venue Operations Centre (VOC) on site Law Enforcement Traffic Services City officials Volunteers –Queue Marshalls First Aid Point Light Regulation Officials on site to monitor abuse Public and neighborhood watches asked to assist Security deployment in line with risk assessment per POD Phased Approach: Build in Flexibility with regards to Operating Hours

STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS

Disaster Plan – Call to Action NGOs, Community Based Organisations, Faith Based Organisations, International Organisations and Businesses Vulnerable Groups Delivery of water : dayzero.waterdelivery@capetown.gov.za Donation of Water and Containers: dayzero.donations@capetown.gov.za Safety and Security – We need your help and assistance Neighbourhood Watches Community Policing Forums Volunteers to link up with existing structures in their area Assist locally in their areas delivery of water Assist frail and physically challenged who are not in formal institutions Save Water Now to Avoid Day Zero – Prevention is better than cure Go to Insert > Header & Footer > Enter presentation name into footer field

SAVE OR QUEUE SAVE WATER DAILY QUEUE 50 litres per person per day Level 6 B restrictions currently in place with effect 1 February 2018 Tariff disincentives penalise high end users to discourage excessive use of water Stretch out available water and avoid day zero – keep water in taps not in queue Water Points of Distribution – queue for water – Winter? Rationing to 25 litres per person per day Large portions of residential and business nodes cut off or severely restricted Huge disruptions to private and business life and activities Go to Insert > Header & Footer > Enter presentation name into footer field