Date: 2022-05-20 14:39:07
Teams working tirelessly to restore water supply
ETHEKWINI NEWSFLASH
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
17 APRIL 2022
TEAMS WORKING TIRELESSLY TO RESTORE WATER SUPPLY
Additional water tankers are now being dispatched to the most impacted wards in eThekwini following extensive flood damage to water infrastructure across the Municipality.
The much-needed additional tankers are part of a hired fleet, donated water tankers and tankers loaned from other municipalities and government departments.
In addition, more filling points for the fleet have also been made available to alleviate the challenge on some filling points that have dried up.
The Municipality acknowledges and apologises for the frustration to communities caused by the water challenges. Despite this frustration, communities are urged to ensure unhindered access to water tankers for everyone.
EThekwini Water and Sanitation is working around the clock on repairs and several areas have been reconnected. In the inner west region, water supply was restored to most parts of Reservoir Hills, Pinetown, New Germany, Westville North, and Westville Central. In the south, supply has been restored in uMlazi C-Section, KwaMakhutha, and Lovu C-Section.
Repair work is ongoing in affected areas including Shallcross, Impola, Leligwababa, KwaDabeka, Clermont, KwaNdengezi, and Impola Taxi Rank. In the north region, work is ongoing in La Mercy, Glen Anil, uMhlanga Rocks Drive, Virginia, and Amaoti among others to restore supply. Teams are also on site carrying out repairs in Mount Edgecombe and the Valleyview-Redcliffe area. Extensive infrastructure repairs are required in the uMdloti area.
In the central regions, work is ongoing in Shallcross, Burlington Heights, Moorton, uMlazi, Isiphingo, Prospecton, Lotus Park, Folweni, Nsimbini, Mobeni, Bluff, Merebank, Morningside, Berea, Overport, Sydenham, Bayhead, and Westcliff.
In the outer west region, plumbers were on site repairing pipes in Mpumalanga B and C sections.
One of the most extensive damage to infrastructure is in oThongathi where the Water Treatment Works has been decimated. Similarly, infrastructure around Prospecton needs major repairs, which could take a while to effect.
Some sites are still inaccessible, and teams are waiting for the rain to subside before carrying out disaster assessments and the scope of work to be undertaken.
Compounding the water challenge is damage to Umgeni Water infrastructure, which resulted in Umgeni only supplying less than 50% of the normal daily quantities. Umgeni is the bulk Water supplier to eThekwini. It is, however, encouraging that Umgeni has committed that by 24 April they will be able to restore 96% of the normal supply to eThekwini. The public must note, however, that some leaks will only be discovered once water supply has been restored, which might further delay restoration to some areas.
EThekwini Mayor Councillor Mxolisi Kaunda said: “Ward councillors are being engaged to assist with facilitating the provision of tankers to communities. Where there are challenges with tankers the community should contact the ward councillor. I also want to assure the community that the water we are providing continues being of a high quality."
The Mayor also appealed to those who do have water to use it sparingly so that it can last as long as possible.
ENDS
Issued by eThekwini Municipality’s Communications Unit.