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South Africa: MEC Mahlangu Satisfied with Provincial Master Plan
Source: Issued by: Gauteng Infrastructure Development
Source Date: Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Focus: Electronic and Mobile Government, Citizen Engagement, Internet Governance
Created: Feb 26, 2013

Inputs included projections by demographers and actuaries on current and future population trends of South Africa's most populous province, as well as innovations in urban planning, water use, public transportation, and renewable energies.

“Gauteng has the potential to be a smart province in which to live, work and play. We have the responsibility to make sure we achieve that. If we do this Master plan very well, it will be there long after we are gone” said MEC Mahlangu.

Proposals in the area of energy innovation ranged from using cities' solid waste sites to make ‘bio-coal' for use with current coal-fuelled power stations to localised wind turbines and solar panels that would generate electricity on site, for everyday use by households.

“We must work vigorously to ensure that we drive the green agenda. Gauteng needs energy security and we must make sure that we work hard to attain it. And of course, we are aware of our constraints around water resources. It is crucial that we respond decisively to these, if we are to continue to be South Africa's economic hub,” said Mahlangu.

The workshop also heard a plethora of ideas around water management and use. These included proposals for large scale harvesting, storage and use of rain water, treatment and use of acid mine drainage water as well as the integration of water into future urban planning.

Mahlangu was particularly pleased with the quality of presentations and discussions among the experts. The discussions will now be distilled to frame the terms of reference for the authors of the province's Infrastructure Master plan, who will be appointed soon.

Once completed the Gauteng Integrated Infrastructure Master plan will be adopted and gazetted to ensure that it guides development plans of the entire provincial government as well as municipalities.

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