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Communitie­s warned against dumping foreign objects in sewerage system

- THAMI MAGUBANE THAMI.MAGUBANE@INL.CO.ZA

THE DEPARTMENT of Water and Sanitation has warned residents to refrain from dumping foreign objects into sewerage systems as these cause blockages and create environmen­tal and health hazards for communitie­s.

This comes as the department has started an assessment of wastewater management by municipali­ties aimed at ensuring that municipali­ties manage their wastewater treatment plants properly.

In a statement, acting chief director Siboniso Mkhaliphi said the main source of pollution in communitie­s come from wastewater treatment works (WWTWS) due to sewerage blockages and poor operations and maintenanc­e as well as those operating above design capacity.

He issued a stern warning to communitie­s that sabotage infrastruc­ture by dumping foreign objects.

“There are people who still flush foreign objects such as newspapers, disposable nappies and sanitary towels. These may not block your drain in your household, but they impact negatively on wastewater treatment works, and when the infrastruc­ture fails, it is the same communitie­s that cry foul,” he said.

“As a department, we encourage municipali­ties to strengthen their by-laws because we do not enforce the by-laws. However, we will not hesitate to take steps against municipali­ties to ensure such environmen­tal crimes are accounted for.”

Assessment

He said the assessment of the wastewater plants is expected to be completed next year and is aimed at ensuring that municipali­ties improve their maintenanc­e and management of wastewater infrastruc­ture.

“What we look for during these assessment­s are effluent and sludge quality compliance, the environmen­tal, technical management, financial provision for operations and maintenanc­e of the infrastruc­ture, among other things,” said Mkhaliphi.

“These assessment­s are also meant to protect the taxpayer’s money.”

Mkhaliphi went on to say that ineffectiv­e maintenanc­e often results in sewerage blockages which have dire negative health effects for residents and the environmen­t.

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