Water and Sanitation on implementing water projects in KwaZulu-Natal amid declining water levels

Department of Water and Sanitation set to speedily implement water projects in KZN amid declining water levels

The Department of Water and Sanitation in KwaZulu-Natal has maintained that it will oversee the speedy implementation of water infrastructure projects across the province.  This comes as the provincial water storage continues to decline week-on-week from last week 52.7% to 52.1% this week.

According to the Department’s spokesperson Sputnik Ratau, the decline of water levels remains a serious concern as residents in some parts of KZN continues to experience the dire effects of drought.

“The country as a whole has not fully recovered from the 2014 drought, with dam levels dropping drastically in most parts of the country. The heatwave we experienced this week has also exacerbated the situation,” said Ratau.

Ratau said following the recent launch of the District Development Model by Premier Sihle Zikala which is aimed at improving water service delivery in the Umkhanyakude District Municipality, the Department was working closely with its water entities and provincial government to effectively implement the model.

“We are working as a hand glove with the KZN provincial government to ensure that the Model is speedily and effectively implemented”.

“Most communities in Mkhanyakude and surrounds have been severely affected by water shortages and interruptions which often resulted in numerous protests. We have since been working tirelessly to implement the Skhemelele, Mtikini and Tembe Water Supply Project,” Ratau added.

The Shemula Bulk Water Supply Scheme has come under increasing pressure in the recent past due to excessive water losses and increased demand due to an increase in population. The scheme is currently undergoing a major upgrade as a regional supply scheme.

Ratau said: “the weekly decline of dam levels in the province is being monitored with a great deal of concern. What we are doing on the ground is implementing long-term measures to assist the situation.”

He maintained that the Department was well aware of the challenges residents endure and as a result, and has called on local municipalities to be more responsive to the plight of the people.

“We are inundated with calls through our Department’s call centre. The calls we get are mainly about leaking pipes and water interruptions which are too often not clearly communicated”.

“It is for this reason that we have improved and are enhancing the manner in which we work as the three spheres of government,” said Ratau.

In managing the current water challenges in KZN, the Department together with its entities and the provincial government is implementing intervention measures to help alleviate the situation.

Here’s a look at this week’s dam status in KwaZulu-Natal:

DAM

STATUS LAST WEEK

STATUS THIS WEEK

Albert-Falls

30.7%

30.1%

Midmar

91.6%

91.2%

Nagle

71.3%

69.6%

Hazelmere

40.6%

39.5%

Spioenkop

81.2%

80.3%

Inanda

77.7%

77.1%

Goedertrouw

51.5%

50.3%

Klipfontein

47.0%

44.3%

Pongolapoort

40.1%

39.9%

Mearns

53.6%

52.3%

 

For more information contact:
Sputnik Ratau, Spokesperson for the Department of Water and Sanitation
082 874 2942

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