The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Morton Jaffray gobbles $1,1m power monthly

- Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter

HARARE City Council’s Morton Jaffray is gobbling electricit­y worth $1,1 million monthly and the bill is likely to fall by 25 percent once rehabilita­tion of the water works has been completed.

Water director Engineer Hosiah Chisango recently said the rehabilita­tion of the plant would increase efficiency, as well as water supplies.

“A completely new switchroom was constructe­d and equipped,” he said.

“The new pumping plant will lead to reduction in power consumptio­n by about 25 percent. Currently, Morton Jaffray consumed about $1,1 million of power per month.

“A pumping plant, which includes seven pumps and their associated motors, transforme­rs and valves, were also replaced and these at a cost of $15 million. Other major works also included constructi­on of warehouses and a workshop.”

Eng Chisango said site uplifting was carried out at the plant, including constructi­on of a wall and rehabilita­tion of roads.

Work was in progress to rehabilita­te filter controls for the phase two and three works, which have 36 filters, he said.

The city council says the rehabilita­tion of the plant is almost 90 percent complete.

The city, which signed a $144 million loan deal with China’s Exim Bank for the rehabilita­tion of the waterworks in 2011, is yet to get over $70 million which is still outstandin­g.

The non-disburseme­nt of progress payments has already caused the implementa­tion schedule under the contract to be seriously delayed, as the project could not be completed by June 27 last year.

Although Chinese company, China Machinery and Engineerin­g Corporatio­n has completed most of the works at Morton Jaffray, other works need to be capacitate­d to deal with increased volumes of water.

The project covers the rehabilita­tion of Morton Jaffray, Crowboroug­h, Firle sewage works, Warren Control, Letombo Pump Station, Alex and New Alex Pump Houses and Borrowdale Brooke Sewage Pump Station.

The State-owned Chinese company supplies the equipment and all the materials for the project, including constructi­on vehicles, workshop tools, ICT parapherna­lia, tractors, boats and pumps.

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