Diamond Fields Advertiser

Sol to cut water to address leaks

- SANDI KWON HOO

SOL PLAATJE Municipali­ty said that next week’s city-wide water shutdown from October 6 to 10 is needed to repair leaks on infrastruc­ture that is 72 years old, where water losses of 60 percent have been incurred.

Municipal spokespers­on Thoko Riet said the bulk water supply pipelines were of a similar age.

“Planned work for the water interrupti­on includes repairing leaks at Riverton water purificati­on plant, mid-station, Newton Reservoir, valve replacemen­ts and bulk water pipelines,” said Riet.

“With the old and aged water infrastruc­ture, the municipali­ty is experienci­ng frequent leaks, pipe bursts and general infrastruc­ture failures in some parts of the city. These have a direct impact on water losses, service interrupti­ons and security of water supply in the municipali­ty.”

Riet added that the repair work would reduce the volume of water that flowed into Wildebeest­kuil Pan, along the R31 road to Barkly West.

“It is no secret that consumers have been subjected to water restrictio­ns and intermitte­nt water supply for years. The water infrastruc­ture requires a deliberate and robust interventi­on.

“The bulk water supply system has capacity constraint­s in meeting the increasing water demands, while there are frequent supply disruption­s caused by continued leaks/breakages on the Riverton to mid-station pipeline.”

Riet stated that the municipali­ty had recently upgraded its high-lift pump station to prevent bottleneck­s.

“More interventi­ons of different levels are required to ensure that sufficient water is produced and reaches the Newton Reservoir and consumers.”

She added that leaks would be repaired, dysfunctio­nal electrical and mechanical equipment and damaged pipes would be replaced and systems would be implemente­d to ensure proper operation, maintenanc­e, monitoring and control through the integrated bulk water supply interventi­on plan.

Riet said that there were short-, medium- and long-term planning and emergency interventi­ons in place to address the water problems.

“In the long term, a new dedicated pipeline from Riverton to Newton or Caters Ridge and new reservoirs in Roodepan and Galeshewe will be built. Until medium- to long-term interventi­ons are implemente­d to completion, water interrupti­ons may be expected due to major repair work that needs to be undertaken.”

She indicated that the municipali­ty would communicat­e business opportunit­ies for local businesses and small contractor­s that could benefit from the roll-out.

WATER INFRASTRUC­TURE MAINTENANC­E OPERATION

SCHEDULE:

Thursday, October 6, at 6pm: Switch off Riverton, Newton and drain the system empty (12-18 hours).

Friday to Sunday, October 7-9: Commence and proceed with repair work at various sites (24-30 hours).

Sunday, October 9, at 6pm: Complete repairs and recommissi­on Riverton and pipelines (2-4 hours).

Sunday, October 9, at 10pm: Start refilling the line (6-8 hours, pipeline filling mode only).

Water will be restored on Monday, October 10.

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