Every draft water services development plan must contain details—
| (a) |
of the physical attributes of the area to which it applies; |
| (b) |
of the size and distribution of the population within that area; |
| (c) |
of a time frame for the plan, including the implementation programme for the following five years; |
| (f) |
of existing industrial effluent disposed of within the area of jurisdiction of the relevant water services authority; |
| (ii) |
the contracts and proposed contracts with those water services providers; |
| (iii) |
the proposed infrastructure necessary; |
| (iv) |
the water sources to be used and the quantity of water to be obtained from and discharged into each source; |
| (v) |
the estimated capital and operating costs of those water services and the financial arrangements for funding those water services, including the tariff structures; |
| (vii) |
the operation, maintenance, repair and replacement of existing and future infrastructure; |
| (i) |
of the number and location of persons to whom water services cannot be provided within the next five years, setting out— |
| (i) |
the reasons therefor; and |
| (ii) |
the time frame within which it may reasonably be expected that a basic water supply and basic sanitation will be provided to those persons; and |
| (j) |
of existing and proposed water conservation, recycling and environmental protection measures. |