The Mercury

OThongathi water job fast-tracked

- | Mercury Correspond­ent

ETHEKWINI Municipali­ty has said that the Water and Sanitation Unit was fast-tracking the laying of two pipelines in oThongathi to assist in restoring water supply in several parts of the area.

The city said this came after water supply interrupti­ons were caused by damage to infrastruc­ture during the floods, which added to the existing damage to several alternate water supplies into the oThongathi area.

“The laying of pipelines is expected to be completed in the next two weeks. Consumers are urged to use water sparingly during the testing process, as it will take time to fully restore water supply,” said the municipali­ty.

Ashan Nandlal, a project executive at eTheKwini Water and Sanitation, said the pipelines that were being laid from the iNyaninga line were approximat­ely 2km long.

“It’s been fast-tracked to a point that from concept to planning, design and constructi­on on the ground has been probably six weeks. I think it’s one of the fastest projects we’ve implemente­d to date,” he said.

Nandlal said the Mamba Ridge pipeline was also being fast-tracked.

“We are hoping that between these two pipelines, we will alleviate a lot of the water outages,” he said.

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