Date: 2021-10-04 06:11:44
City Hard At Work to Stop the Sewerage Discharge in Port Of Durban
ETHEKWINI NEWSFLASH
10/05/2019
For Immediate Release
City Hard At Work to Stop the Sewerage Discharge in Port Of Durban
Diving operations are cautioned against operating in the Port of Durban following the failure of a number of pumps at the Mahatma Gandhi Pump Station which has resulted in approximately 20% of the flow discharging into the Harbour at Lavender Creek.
An investigation into the matter by Water and Sanitation has identified the main cause of the pump failures is the failure of the mechanical rakes at the entrance to the pump station allowing an ever increasing amount of foreign objects to enter the pumping system. This resulted in the pumps tripping and failing mechanically. The mechanical rakes have been repaired.
Due to the foreign objects entering the pumps the pumps became imbalanced and the consequential vibration caused the pumps to fail mechanically. The pumps are fully imported and consequently their spares parts are not available locally which has caused a delay in repairing the pumps.
The Municipality is embarking on a process to dose the overflow and aerate the polluted area until the repaired pump is reinstalled and the spill averted. The expected installation date is Monday, 13th May 2019.
In the interim we plead with residents, tourists and business owners to refrain from getting in contact with the contaminated water until communications to do otherwise is issued.
Issued by Head of Communications and media queries Msawakhe Mayisela 0609664220.
For more information contact 031 311 4820/18.