Sowetan

VIP toilets for Joburg informal settlement­s

“Concrete slab structures will provide dignity”

- By Penwell Dlamini

Johannesbu­rg Water plans to spend R21million installing “VIP toilets” at informal settlement­s in the southern parts of the city.

Joburg MMC for environmen­t and infrastruc­ture services Nico de Jager said yesterday that the target for this financial year was to install 2 290 Ventilated Improved Pit (VIP) toilets in informal settlement­s. Joburg Water has started installing 400 in Drieziek Ext 5 and will be moving to Lawley to install 500‚ 420 in Meriting and ablution blocks in the Zamimpilo informal settlement.

“These VIP toilets will be replacing the old chemical toilets that the residents were using‚ where they shared one chemical toilet among seven households. These chemical toilets needed to be de-sludged on a daily basis‚ they did not have ventilatio­n and were not easy to use for children,” De Jager said.

“VIP toilets are installed in each household‚ they come with a ventilatio­n system which assists with reducing odour. A hole that is 1.2 metres deep is dug before the toilet is installed to ensure that the toilet does not need to be desludged on a daily basis. In fact it can take up to a year before a VIP toilet needs to be de-sludged depending how many people live in that household. These toilets also come with a potty seat that is suitable for children to use‚ a hand-washing basin and users are able to lock the toilet after each use for security.”

De Jager said before a project was handed over to a community‚ Johannesbu­rg Water would teach residents about the proper use of the new facilities. “These concrete slab structures will provide dignity and improve the lives of these residents. Johannesbu­rg Water is committed to provide quality water and sanitation services to all and we hope members of the communitie­s will protect the infrastruc­ture and ensure its longevity.”

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