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fairly unknown method was selected, due to the simplicity of the process and anticipated savings on capital and innovations difficult to control within the required limits. Investigation of alternative technologies led to bio-filtration. This Overstrand Local Municipality hosted a visit by the Department of Water and Sanitation in July 2017. The visit was in keeping with the department’s study of various water and sanitation projects that could offer countenance to the drought and subsequent dwindling water shortages experienced in a number of public water supply schemes or dams across the country. tourism industry was not affected at all. The only area affected was irrigation. The use of boreholes comes with its own challenges, such as water quality and danger of over abstraction. A comprehensive monitoring programme of the boreholes has been established. The monitoring protocol was developed in consultation between Overstrand Local Municipality, Fernkloof Nature Reserve, CapeNature, Vogelgat Nature Reserve, DWS, BGCMA, farmers, and ratepayers. This programme includes monitoring of the following: rainfall, stream flows, water levels (surface and groundwater), ecological conditions, and water use and water quality. The latter created a few obstacles. Water abstracted from the Peninsula Aquifer is rich in iron and manganese. (Iron 15 000–40 000μg/l; manganese 1 000–2 000μg/l) (μ = microgram; one μg = one millionth of a gram and μg/l = microgram per litre). The SANS 241 drinking water standards specifies an iron content of less than 300μg/l and manganese less than 100μg/l. Overstrand initially implemented chemical oxidation of iron and manganese, which proved Flash mixing chamber. www.waterafrica.co.za Water Sewage & Effluent January/February 2019 21