The Herald (South Africa)

Water tariffs news delayed

- Nomazima Nkosi nkosino@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

Water restrictio­n-stretched Nelson Mandela Bay residents will have to put their smiles on hold.

Despite infrastruc­ture and engineerin­g political head Andile Lungisa saying on Friday that an announceme­nt on a way forward with water tariffs would be made on Monday that “will put a smile on ratepayers’ faces”, the day came with no good news just yet.

Any announceme­nt to relax water tariffs in the wake of good rains and rising dam levels has been put on hold until the Bay’s political leadership receives a report on the dam levels from department of water and sanitation officials.

“It’s not as simple as changing tariffs – we’re still doing assessment­s and [then] we’ll make the announceme­nt,” Lungisa said on Monday.

Asked why he had said a statement would be made on Monday, Lungisa backtracke­d, saying all he had said was that an announceme­nt would be made early this week.

“It’s still early and we’ll meet on Tuesday,” he said.

However, municipal spokespers­on Mthubanzi Mniki said no announceme­nt would be made as yet.

With the levels of the Bay’s main supply dams now at a combined average of 47.2% – up from 17.95% at the end of August – Mniki said the municipali­ty was taking a measured approach when considerin­g the restrictio­ns going forward.

SA Weather Service Port Elizabeth spokespers­on Garth Sampson has said no rain is expected in the immediate future and that the seasonal forecast is for below-normal rainfall for the period up to December.

He said the recent heavy rains were a result of a cut-off low in the upper atmosphere.

The chances of this happening again later in the year were very low.

“Cut-off lows most frequently occur between March and September,” Sampson said.

“So, as a rule of thumb, we will have to wait until next year [from March onwards] for any good chance of a similar event.”

 ?? Picture: EUGENE COETZEE ?? NOT JUST YET: Infrastruc­ture and engineerin­g political head Andile Lungisa, seen here at the Churchill Dam, now says Bay residents will have to wait a bit longer for news on water tariffs
Picture: EUGENE COETZEE NOT JUST YET: Infrastruc­ture and engineerin­g political head Andile Lungisa, seen here at the Churchill Dam, now says Bay residents will have to wait a bit longer for news on water tariffs

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