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Assignment 03 This assignment is based on all the Units of the TUT 501, with particular focus on Unit 7. Study the text below and answer the questions that follow. Water crisis in South Africa A new report by South Africa’s Department of Water and Sanitation paints a grim picture of the quality of the country’s drinking water, and its water infrastructure. The Blue Drop Audit Report is meant to ensure that water service authorities are held accountable for providing safe drinking water. The audit report found that the quality of the country’s drinkable water is getting worse. Nearly half (46%) of all water supply systems pose acute human health risks because of bacteria or other pathogens in the drinking water supply. The report also found that more than two thirds (67.6%) of all wastewater treatment works are close to failure. On top of this it showed that over 47% of all clean and treated water was lost through leaks, or could not be accounted for. The national Blue Drop Risk Rating is an assessment focused on critical risk areas within water services. It looks at water supply systems at a specific moment in time. This year’s report showed that the overall risk had dropped from 52.3% in 2022 to 47.15% in 2023 after some water supply systems made improvements and improved their risk category from critical or high to medium or low risk. But this should not be celebrated. To achieve Blue Drop certification, water supply systems must meet 95% of the criteria for delivering clean, drinkable water – and only 26 of South Africa’s 958 water supply systems managed this. The report found that several water supply systems were operating close to or beyond their design capacity. Monitoring and compliance were severely deficient. This makes fixing problems impossible as the scale of the issues at stake are not being identified. The report said that in 23 parts of the country, water supply systems are in “poor and critical condition”. Almost half of all water supply systems (46%) do not comply with microbiological standards. In these water supply systems, drinking water is contaminated by sewage and bacteria. Viruses and parasites such as Legionella and Cyanobacteria may have grown in the piped water systems and or water sources. These present acute health risks, such as gastro illnesses with diarrhoea usually being the prime symptom. Other primary waterborne illnesses can include cholera, dysentery, hepatitis A and typhoid. Another problem the report highlighted was that more than half of the country’s municipalities (57%) do not notify water users when they discover that the water has been contaminated. Not issuing notices or warnings of contaminated drinking water places citizens at risk of contracting waterborne illnesses and is an unacceptable practice due to the possible serious health repercussions of drinking contaminated water. Anja Du Plessis, 9 December 2023 Source: 1. What is the writer’s purpose with this text? Support the answer by referring closely to the text. (10 marks) 2. Who are the potential audience of the text? Explain and support your answer by referring to the text. (10 marks) 3. What is the tone of the text? Support your answer by referring closely to the text. (10 marks) 4. What is the genre of this text? Support your answer by referring to the text. (10 marks) 5. Identify some linguistic features in the text and show how they have been used to convey the message. (10 marks)

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ENG1502
Assignment 1 Semester 1 2024
Due Date: 22 August 2024

Unique Number : 720331
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1. What is the writer’s purpose with this text? Support the answer by referring closely to the
text. (10 marks)
2. Who are the potential audience of the text? Explain and support your answer by referring
to the text. (10 marks)
3. What is the tone of the text? Support your answer by referring closely to the text. (10
marks)
4. What is the genre of this text? Support your answer by referring to the text. (10 marks)
5. Identify some linguistic features in the text and show how they have been used to convey
the message. (10 marks)

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, 1. What is the writer’s purpose with this text? Support the answer by referring
closely to the text. (10 marks)

The writer’s purpose is to highlight the serious issues with South Africa’s water
quality and infrastructure, aiming to raise awareness and possibly prompt action.
This is evidenced by the detailed reporting on the findings of the Blue Drop Audit
Report, which includes alarming statistics about the state of the country's water
systems.

Supporting evidence:

 The text mentions that “the quality of the country’s drinkable water is getting
worse” and that “nearly half (46%) of all water supply systems pose acute
human health risks.”

 The writer provides specific statistics, such as “more than two thirds (67.6%)
of all wastewater treatment works are close to failure.”

 The report shows “over 47% of all clean and treated water was lost through
leaks.”

 The writer highlights the severe risks to public health, such as “gastro
illnesses with diarrhoea usually being the prime symptom” and mentions
specific diseases like cholera and typhoid.

 The text criticizes the lack of communication from municipalities, noting that
“more than half of the country’s municipalities (57%) do not notify water users
when they discover that the water has been contaminated.”

2. Who are the potential audience of the text? Explain and support your
answer by referring to the text. (10 marks)

The potential audience includes South African citizens, policymakers, water service
authorities, and public health officials.

Supporting evidence:

 The detailed information about water contamination and infrastructure issues
is pertinent to South African citizens who rely on safe drinking water.

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