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Annexure A
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The following servicing strategic categories will be implemented in providing
access to water and sanitation in the City’s informal settlements:
Table 3.1: Servicing Strategy Categories within the City of Cape Town
Distributed
Category
Land Type
Bulk infrastructure
space available
within settlement
A1
Government
Available within
owned land,
economical distance.
occupation
Service
Standard
Adequate
1
Inadequate
2
Adequate
3
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permitted
Not available within
economical distance
A2
Private land,
NA (No investment
occupation
on private land
permitted
allowed)
Adverse physical
B
conditions,
temporary
Inadequate
4
Adequate
3
Inadequate
4
Adequate
3
Inadequate
4
Adequate
3
Inadequate
4
NA
occupation
C
No.
Occupation
prohibited
NA
City Set Targeted Desired Improved Service Level (over and above
National Government Guidelines)
1
Waterborne sanitation 1:5; taps 1:25
2
Managed all-in-one waterborne ablution facility with janitorial service,
supplemented by portable flush toilets on demand. Incorporates taps and
basins to 1:25
3
Container or dry sanitation to technology-specific household ratio. Taps to
1:25
4
Managed all-in-one conservancy tank ablution facility with janitorial service,
supplemented by portable flush toilets on demand. Incorporates taps and
basins to 1:25
Note
All service points to be within 100m walking distance of households served
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The City fully complies with the National Guidelines of adequate sanitation.
However, to achieve the City’s own desired improved service levels and
continue to service the increasing number of households in informal
settlements, the Water and Sanitation Department is implementing a service
provision program that is aligned with the five-year housing plan.
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