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City’s water woes continue

- BOIPELO MERE

CITY residents have been urged to use water sparingly as the nightly supply interrupti­ons will continue until the levels at Newton Reservoir have been stabilised.

This is after another cable fault was reportedly experience­d at the Riverton purificati­on plant, affecting the ability to pump water to the city yesterday.

Sol Plaatje Municipali­ty has assured residents that the affected cable is currently being replaced.

The work in process is expected to have a negative impact on the storage levels at Newtown Reservoir.

“Newton Reservoir is currently switched off and will resume once we start pumping from Riverton,” a Sol Plaatje Municipali­ty notice stated yesterday.

Meanwhile, residents in David Harris Avenue in Cassandra are experienci­ng a third heavy water leak in a matter of just a few weeks.

One resident pointed out that water flows from the burst pipes are so strong that they have uprooted a tree and a light pole.

No one from Sol Plaatje Municipali­ty was available for comment yesterday as to when the problem will be resolved.

Most businesses and establishm­ents in the CBD, including the Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe

Hospital, have also reported experienci­ng water challenges.

The Northern Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Nocci) in Kimberley has called on the municipali­ty to reveal its contingenc­y plan after the local authority set up a new reservoir at Riverton.

The CEO of Nocci, Sharon Steyn, said that they have been asking the municipali­ty to produce its back-up plan for these water challenges for days now, but nothing has been done.

“This is ridiculous. Businesses and residents are fed up. We are in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, where many businesses were financiall­y affected, and now they have to send their staff home early due to the water cuts,” Steyn said yesterday.

“We have had so much rain over the past few days but our taps continue to run dry.”

Steyn accused the municipali­ty of having a poor maintenanc­e strategy, pointing out that burst and leaking pipes are not fixed, while thousands of litres of water runs down the city’s streets.

“I was very disappoint­ed when I found water running down the pavement at the Sol Plaatje Municipali­ty,” she said.

 ??  ?? Water flows down the street in front of the Sol Plaatje Municipali­ty.
Picture: Supplied
Water flows down the street in front of the Sol Plaatje Municipali­ty. Picture: Supplied
 ??  ?? Water flowing in David Harris Avenue in Cassandra. Picture: Danie van der Lith
Water flowing in David Harris Avenue in Cassandra. Picture: Danie van der Lith

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