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Byo residents endure dry Easter

- BY INNOCENT MAGONDO

BULAWAYO residents endured a dry Easter holiday due to the ongoing mechanical repairs at Fernhill Water Pump Station, which led to interrupti­ons in water supply.

In a letter dated March 30, town clerk Christophe­r Dube announced water supply interrupti­ons in all residentia­l areas.

“The City of Bulawayo would like to advise members of the public of water supply interrupti­ons to all areas in the city, except the industrial area and the central business district. This is due to the on-going repairs on the transforme­r at Fernhill pumping station scheduled for completion on Tuesday (today),” Dube said.

“Accordingl­y, this has resulted in reduced raw water pumping to the city, and caused a reduction in treated water production during the scheduled time. This will temporaril­y result in erratic supply within the 120-hour (rationing) schedule. Stabilisat­ion in the 120hour schedule will be expected after the reservoirs are fed and stabilised from Wednesday (tomorrow).”

Bulawayo Progressiv­e Residents Associatio­n (BPRA) secretary for administra­tion Thembelani Dube bemoaned the unforeseen water supply interrupti­ons which left residents scavenging for water.

“Bulawayo Metropolit­an water shortages are perennial. This year, the challenges are aggravated by the El Niño-induced drought, which resulted in insignific­ant inflows into the six major dams supplying Bulawayo, over and above the inadequacy due to the dams not coping with the exponentia­l growth of the city’s population since the supply dams were constructe­d,” the BPRA secretary for administra­tion said.

“Naturally the water shortages due to the above factors coupled with unforeseen maintenanc­e requiremen­ts affect holiday gatherings,” he added.

Meanwhile, government has availed US$15 million to Bulawayo City Council to improve water supplies.

 ?? ?? Bulawayo town clerk Christophe­r Dube
Bulawayo town clerk Christophe­r Dube

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