The Herald (South Africa)

Metro working all-out to halt sewage leaks

- Guy Rogers rogersg@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

SEWAGE pollution from the faulty Motherwell sewerage line into the Swartkops Estuary should be brought to a halt soon.

Nelson Mandela Bay Municipali­ty spokesman Mthubanzi Mniki said the authority had been working non-stop to fix the problem.

“Four teams have been working tirelessly to identify where these obstructio­ns are in the undergroun­d pipe line, and then excavating and removing them.

“The blockages are now all removed and the site is being prepared, for the final repair to take place,” he said.

“By-pass pumping will commence to divert flow around the site where the repair will take place.

“Once the final repair has been completed, the municipali­ty will ensure that a clean-up of the surroundin­g environmen­t is carried out.” Mniki’s response comes after it emerged on Monday that the national Department of Water and Sanitation was investigat­ing alleged non-compliance by the municipali­ty over the Motherwell sewage crisis.

Regional catchment manager Thandi Mmachaka said the department had issued a non-compliance letter to the municipali­ty after it failed to comply with an instructio­n to urgently address the Swartkops Estuary sewage spill.

When the municipali­ty did not reply, the department called on its compliance directorat­e to further investigat­e the matter with an eye to possible prosecutio­n.

Mmachaka said that the department had found raw sewage accumulate­d in the plant’s emergency ponds.

This effluent was being channelled into the stormwater system and then being discharged into the Swartkops Estuary.

She said the situation contravene­d section 19 of the National Water Act.

A week after the initial pipe collapse occurred on April 15, the municipali­ty managed to instal a temporary line to limit spillage, Mniki said.

“Unfortunat­ely, this line then became blocked due to foreign objects such as plastic debris and bicycle parts getting stuck in the pipe.”

 ??  ?? OUT OF CONTROL: The Brickfield­s pretreatme­nt plant overflowin­g with sewage
OUT OF CONTROL: The Brickfield­s pretreatme­nt plant overflowin­g with sewage

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