Worked Example. The following worked example is provided for illustrative purposes only and is based on cost estimates prepared at September 1984 prices and on incremental water allocations given in Section B.2 of Annex 3: Total Cost of Driekoppies Dam TD = R 104.7 million Total Cost of Maguga Dam TM = R 138.3 million Hence: Total Cost T = R 243.0 million cubic hectometres per year South Africa: incremental water allocation ir = 111.0 Swaziland: incremental water allocation is = 72.6 Hence: Total incremental water allocation it = 183.6 Hence Swaziland's share of the Total Cost expressed as proportion of the cost of Maguga Dam is given by: Ss = T x (0.06589 + 0.401 x is ) TM it = 243.0 x (0.06589 + 0.401 x 72.6 ) 138.3 183.6 = 243.0 x (0.06589 + 0.15857) = 243.0 x 0.22446 138.3 = 0.39438 Accordingly South Africa's share of the Total Cost of Maguga Dam (1-Ss) is 0.60562. A. WATER ALLOCATIONS A.1 HIGH ASSURANCE The total allocations of water (in cubic hectometres per year - hm3/a) at High Assurance stated in Article 12(2) have been derived as follows: EXISTING PROVISIONTOTAL (1981) FOR FUTURE South Africa: Upstream of Vygeboom Dam 134.51 0.0 134.5 Other 5.52 17.8 23.3 Sub-total South Africa 140.0 17.8 157.8 Swaziland: 10.967 4.2 15.1 Total 150.9 22.0 172.9 A.2 LOW ASSURANCE The total allocations of water (in cubic hectometres per year) at Low Assurance stated in Article 12(2) have been derived as follows: EXISTING (1981) PROVISION FOR FUTURE TOTAL South Africa: Upstream of Vygeboom Dam 23.83 0.0 23.8 Other 260.24 97.0 357.2 Sub-total South Africa 284.0 97.0 381.0 Swaziland: 177.2 83.0 260.2 Total 461.2 180.0 641.2 1 As stated in Article 12(11)(a). 2 Excludes mean evaporation losses from Nooitgedacht and Vygeboom Dams (7.5 hm3/a) and Sand River Dam (4.0 hm3/a). Together with Maguga Dam (3.8 hm3/a) and Driekoppies Dam (7.4 hm3/a), total evaporation losses are estimated to be approximately ...(text unreadable).
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Worked Example. The following worked example is provided for illustrative purposes only and is based on cost estimates prepared at September 1984 prices and on incremental water allocations given in Section B.2 of Annex 3: Total Cost of Driekoppies Dam TD = R 104.7 million Total Cost of Maguga Dam TM = R 138.3 million Hence: Total Cost T = R 243.0 million cubic hectometres per year South Africa: incremental water allocation ir = 111.0 Swaziland: incremental water allocation is = 72.6 Hence: Total incremental water allocation it = 183.6 Hence Swaziland▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s share of the Total Cost expressed as proportion of the cost of Maguga Dam is given by: Ss = T TM x (0.06589 + 0.401 x is ) TM it = 243.0 x (0.06589 + 0.401 x 72.6 ) 138.3 183.6 = 243.0 x (0.06589 + 0.15857) = 243.0 x 0.22446 138.3 = 0.39438 Accordingly South Africa's share of the Total Cost of Maguga Dam (1-Ss) is 0.60562.
A. WATER ALLOCATIONS
A.1 HIGH ASSURANCE The total allocations of water (in cubic hectometres per year - hm3/a) at High Assurance stated in Article 12(2) have been derived as follows: EXISTING PROVISIONTOTAL PROVISION TOTAL (1981) FOR FUTURE South Africa: Upstream of Vygeboom Dam 134.51 0.0 134.5 Other 5.52 17.8 23.3 Sub-total South Africa 140.0 17.8 157.8 Swaziland: 10.967 4.2 15.1 Total 150.9 22.0 172.9 172.9
A.2 LOW ASSURANCE The total allocations of water (in cubic hectometres per year) at Low Assurance stated in Article 12(2) have been derived as follows: EXISTING PROVISION TOTAL (1981) PROVISION FOR FUTURE TOTAL South Africa: Upstream of Vygeboom Dam 23.83 0.0 23.8 Other 260.24 97.0 357.2 Sub-total South Africa 284.0 97.0 381.0 Swaziland: 177.2 83.0 260.2 Total 461.2 180.0 641.2 1 As stated in Article 12(11)(a). 2 Excludes mean evaporation losses from Nooitgedacht and Vygeboom Dams (7.5 hm3/a) and Sand River Dam (4.0 hm3/a). Together with Maguga Dam (3.8 hm3/a) and Driekoppies Dam (7.4 hm3/a), total evaporation losses are estimated to be approximately ...(text unreadable).
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Worked Example. The following worked example is provided for illustrative purposes only and is based on cost estimates prepared at September 1984 prices and on incremental water allocations given in Section B.2 of Annex 3: Total Cost of Driekoppies Dam TD = R 104.7 million Total Cost of Maguga Dam TM = R 138.3 million Hence: Total Cost T = R 243.0 million cubic hectometres per year South Africa: incremental water allocation ir = 111.0 Swaziland: incremental water allocation is = 72.6 Hence: Total incremental water allocation it = 183.6 Hence Swaziland▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s share of the Total Cost expressed as proportion of the cost of Maguga Dam is given by: Ss = T TM x (0.06589 + 0.401 x is ) TM it = 243.0 x (0.06589 + 0.401 x 72.6 ) 138.3 183.6 = 243.0 x (0.06589 + 0.15857) = 243.0 x 0.22446 138.3 = 0.39438 Accordingly South Africa's share of the Total Cost of Maguga Dam (1-Ss) is 0.60562.
A. WATER ALLOCATIONS
A.1 HIGH ASSURANCE The total allocations of water (in cubic hectometres per year - hm3/a) at High Assurance stated in Article 12(2) have been derived as follows: EXISTING PROVISIONTOTAL (1981) PROVISIONTOTAL FOR FUTURE South Africa: Upstream of Vygeboom Dam 134.51 0.0 134.5 Other 5.52 17.8 23.3 Sub-total South Africa 140.0 17.8 157.8 Swaziland: 10.967 4.2 15.1 Total 150.9 22.0 172.9 A.2 LOW ASSURANCE The total allocations of water (in cubic hectometres per year) at Low Assurance stated in Article 12(2) have been derived as follows: EXISTING (1981) PROVISION FOR FUTURE TOTAL South Africa: Upstream of Vygeboom Dam 23.83 0.0 23.8 Other 260.24 97.0 357.2 Sub-total South Africa 284.0 97.0 381.0 Swaziland: 177.2 83.0 260.2 Total 461.2 180.0 641.2 1 As stated in Article 12(11)(a). 2 Excludes mean evaporation losses from Nooitgedacht and Vygeboom Dams (7.5 hm3/a) and Sand River Dam (4.0 hm3/a). Together with Maguga Dam (3.8 hm3/a) and Driekoppies Dam (7.4 hm3/a), total evaporation losses are estimated to be approximately ...(text unreadable).
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