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GGH2602 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2026 - DUE 26 March 2026; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.8.1..2.7.8..3.3.7.2... Ensure your success with us.... Emthonjeni is a rapidly growing informal settlement situated 18 km north of Mthatha in the Eastern Cape. The settlement has an estimated population of 27,500, though community leaders estimate the number has increased significantly over the past decade due to rural-urban migration and the expansion of informal dwellings. The settlement is located in a valley surrounded by steep hills and seasonal streams. During the rainy season, runoff from surrounding slopes often causes localised flooding and erosion. Most households rely on communal standpipes provided by the municipality; however, the water infrastructure is old, frequently vandalised, and insufficient to meet the needs of the growing population. This results in long queues at water points, unsanitary water storage practices, and increased tension among residents. Geographically, Emthonjeni’s layout is irregular, with informal housing spreading in scattered clusters along the valley floor and up the surrounding steep slopes. This unplanned expansion complicates the installation and maintenance of water pipelines, and the steep slopes increase engineering costs. Newer informal extensions located further up the hillsides have no access to municipal water, forcing residents to rely on water tankers, boreholes with unreliable yields, or untreated river water. Illegal water connections from the main distribution pipelines have become common, leading to pressure drops and pipe bursts. These GGH2602/2026 4 challenges are compounded by socio-economic inequalities, high unemployment, and seasonal population changes, as migrants return to rural homes during holidays, leading to fluctuations in water demand. The municipality has acknowledged the need for long-term, sustainable water infrastructure planning and is considering the use of GIS mapping to guide service delivery, identify high-risk zones, plan pipeline routes, and monitor informal growth patterns. Assignment question As the municipal manager of the King Sabata Dalindyebo Local Municipality, propose and discuss five strategies you would use to improve water service provision in the Emthonjeni Informal Settlement, considering the steep terrain, irregular settlement patterns, inequalities, illegal water connections, and fluctuating water demand. Your strategies must also clearly demonstrate how GIS can support the planning and implementation of the proposed solutions.

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GGH2602
Assignment 1 Semester 1 2026
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Due Date: 26 March 2026
IMPROVING WATER SERVICE PROVISION IN EMTHONJENI INFORMAL SETTLEMENT
THROUGH GIS BASED PLANNING AND SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE
STRATEGIES

Introduction

Water service delivery in Emthonjeni informal settlement presents complex challenges linked
to rapid population growth, uneven terrain, and unplanned settlement expansion. The steep
slopes, ageing infrastructure, and illegal connections have placed pressure on the existing
system, resulting in unreliable water supply and health risks for residents. At the same time,
social inequalities and seasonal migration patterns make it difficult to plan water demand
accurately. In this context, the municipality must adopt practical and sustainable strategies
that respond to both physical and social conditions. Geographic Information Systems can
play a central role in supporting evidence based planning, monitoring, and decision making.
By using spatial data, the municipality can better understand settlement patterns, identify
high risk areas, and allocate resources more effectively. This discussion proposes five
strategies that combine infrastructure improvement, community involvement, and smart
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IMPROVING WATER SERVICE PROVISION IN EMTHONJENI INFORMAL
SETTLEMENT THROUGH GIS BASED PLANNING AND SUSTAINABLE
INFRASTRUCTURE STRATEGIES

Introduction

Water service delivery in Emthonjeni informal settlement presents complex
challenges linked to rapid population growth, uneven terrain, and unplanned
settlement expansion. The steep slopes, ageing infrastructure, and illegal
connections have placed pressure on the existing system, resulting in unreliable
water supply and health risks for residents. At the same time, social inequalities and
seasonal migration patterns make it difficult to plan water demand accurately. In this
context, the municipality must adopt practical and sustainable strategies that
respond to both physical and social conditions. Geographic Information Systems can
play a central role in supporting evidence based planning, monitoring, and decision
making. By using spatial data, the municipality can better understand settlement
patterns, identify high risk areas, and allocate resources more effectively. This
discussion proposes five strategies that combine infrastructure improvement,
community involvement, and smart planning tools to improve water service provision
in Emthonjeni.




1. Infrastructure upgrading and pressure management through GIS mapping

One of the main priorities is to upgrade the existing water infrastructure and improve
pressure management. The current system suffers from pipe bursts and low
pressure due to ageing infrastructure and illegal connections. Using GIS, the
municipality can map existing pipelines, identify leak hotspots, and analyse pressure
zones. This allows engineers to redesign the network in a way that responds to the
steep terrain and uneven settlement layout.

GIS can also support hydraulic modelling by showing how water flows across
different elevations. This helps in placing pressure reducing valves and storage
reservoirs at suitable locations. By aligning infrastructure upgrades with spatial data,
the municipality can reduce water losses and improve reliability. Studies show that

Disclaimer
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without any express or implied representations or warranties. The author accepts no responsibility or
liability for any actions taken based on the information contained within this document. This document is
intended solely for comparison, research, and reference purposes. Reproduction, resale, or transmission
of any part of this document, in any form or by any means, is strictly prohibited.

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