The Citizen (Gauteng)

Factory ‘closes’ over pollution

DRASTIC ACTION: MUNICIPALI­TY CUTS WATER SUPPLY AFTER CONTAMINAT­ION OF VALS RIVER

- Eric Naki

Other factories are being probed for spilling oils, chemicals and animal skins.

Water supply to a toilet paper manufactur­ing factory in Kroonstad in the Free State has been stopped and the firm ground to a halt after the Moqhaka local municipali­ty decided to stop environmen­tal pollution caused by effluent from a local industrial area.

The factory was found to have caused sewage spills that contaminat­ed the Vals River, which fed into the Vaal River.

Moqhala municipal spokespers­on Dika Kheswa said they took action against the toilet paper factory situated at the local industrial area where 80 other firms operated from. He said there are many factories that were involved in releasing effluent into the sewerage system, causing the blockage of the system, but the toilet firm was identified as the main culprit.

“We decided to close their water supply so that there is no production,” Kheswa said.

He said other factories were being investigat­ed for spilling effluent, including oils, chemicals and animal skins, into the Vals River and into the sewerage system.

“We have taken samples to the laboratory. We are waiting for the results before we take more drastic action,” Kheswa said.

He confirmed there had been an environmen­tal pollution for some time in the area. “We know that part of the cemetery was flooded with contaminat­ed water,” Kheswa said.

The action was taken after the Freedom Front Plus (FF+) had been putting pressure on the Minister of Cooperativ­e Governance and Traditiona­l Affairs,

Part of the cemetery was flooded with contaminat­ed water

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