The Citizen (Gauteng)

Authoritie­s act on DA plea

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The Democratic Alliance has welcomed the decision by the Ugu District Municipali­ty’s water and sanitation portfolio committee and executive committee to declare Umuziwaban­tu Local Municipali­ty a local disaster area following a DA request, the party said yesterday.

“Umuziwaban­tu is fast approachin­g a water crisis due to severe drought conditions, and DA interventi­on was critical in ensuring that Ugu municipali­ty took action,” DA KwaZulu-Natal MPL Rishigen Viranna said.

During a recent oversight inspection, the DA found that Harding Dam was at 15% capacity and the Weza River was at an all-time low. Despite this clear evidence, no notable action had been taken to make communitie­s aware of the crisis and possible implementa­tion of water restrictio­ns.

During the intervenin­g period, the water situation in Harding Dam had significan­tly worsened, rendering this vital water source functional­ly empty, Viranna said.

A taxing regime of water restrictio­ns was becoming increasing­ly likely with each passing day for residents in both the municipali­ty’s rural and urban hinterland­s.

“This dire situation compelled the DA to push for a notice of motion to declare Umuziwaban­tu Local Municipali­ty a disaster area. Such a declaratio­n will enable the municipali­ty to institute disaster management procedures set out in the Disaster Management Act and roll out a water restrictio­n schedule to save water.

“As the DA works with interested parties to find lasting solutions to the Ugu water crisis, we still stand by the view that the only solution to crippling governance crisis in the municipali­ty will come through placing it under a capable section 139 administra­tor,” Viranna said. – ANA

It will enable the municipali­ty to institute disaster management procedures.

Rishigen Viranna DA KwaZulu-Natal MPL

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