Cape Argus

City completes R2bn Zandvliet Waste Water Treatment Works

- ZOLANI SINXO zolani.sinxo@inl.co.za

THE R2 billion upgrade of the Zandvliet Waste Water Treatment Works, to especially benefit lower-income households in the eastern part of the metro, has been completed.

According to the City, the upgrade increased waste treatment capacity from 72 to 90 million litres per day, to support a growing population and economy.

It said the plant has also seen a major improvemen­t in effluent quality due to cutting-edge membrane treatment technology, which treated water to potable standards.

“The biggest impact of this Zandvliet upgrade will be directly on the lives and dignity of the families who live in the areas serviced by this plant.

“Here we’re talking about communitie­s in Delft, Khayelitsh­a, Mfuleni, and Blue Downs – some of the fastest-growing catchments in the City,” said water and sanitation Mayco member, Zahid Badroodien.

“We officially celebrate the completion of one of the biggest water and sanitation projects we have ever undertaken – the state-of-the-art upgrade to the Zandvliet Wastewater Treatment Works and, as far as I am concerned, the best R2bn we could ever spend.”

The City said the Zandvliet upgrade will ensure high-quality treated effluent met all requiremen­ts of the Department of Water and Sanitation.

“We know that the only way this City will truly make progress is if every single person in the city experience­s that progress, which is why 73% of our infrastruc­ture spend this year directly benefits lower-income households,” said Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis.

Mfuleni resident Christophe­r Mantwana said they welcomed the completion of the project; however, its effectiven­ess would be tested in time.

“We welcome these developmen­ts; as one knows, sometimes in the townships people struggle with water and sanitation. Indeed, we hope this translates to proper sanitation for our people,” said Mantwana.

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