Mpumalanga water maintenance postponed

A resident fills her bucket with contaminated water from a tap in the township of Boitumelong in Bloemhof in North West on Thursday, 29 May 2014. North West health department spokesman Tebogo Lekgethwane said Bloemhof's water source had been contaminated. "The municipality also stopped water distribution to the community as it was clear the water was the source of contamination and that the water circulating was not safe," he said. He said water tankers had been sent to the area. Resident Kgomotso Moalusi said some people were not getting water from the tanks. "The water tanks are selective. They give water to their own people. They started giving water to people late last night in five litre containers." Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA

A resident fills her bucket with contaminated water from a tap in the township of Boitumelong in Bloemhof in North West on Thursday, 29 May 2014. North West health department spokesman Tebogo Lekgethwane said Bloemhof's water source had been contaminated. "The municipality also stopped water distribution to the community as it was clear the water was the source of contamination and that the water circulating was not safe," he said. He said water tankers had been sent to the area. Resident Kgomotso Moalusi said some people were not getting water from the tanks. "The water tanks are selective. They give water to their own people. They started giving water to people late last night in five litre containers." Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA

Published Sep 29, 2014

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Nelspruit - Major maintenance work on the uSuthu water supply network in Mpumalanga had been postponed, the DA said on Monday.

“No reasons were given. They don't have a definite date (when) it will start,” Democratic Alliance MPL Bosman Grobler said.

Residents of Kriel and Thubelihle had expected the outage to start on Monday and last until October 17. They were informed on Saturday that the long-planned maintenance would not start on Monday.

“The DA is aware of elderly residents who decided to take a three-week holiday in order not to have to live carrying buckets of water around. Because of the late announcement, the risk is now real that these residents might return and be in the middle of the dry-tap period.”

The DA expressed concern about the costs the Emalahleni municipality would incur as a result of the postponement.

“There is a huge cost implication to move the 40 water tanks into storage again as well as the cancellation fee on the 20 moving water tankers.

“The DA is concerned about the fact that the Emalahleni municipality, which is already short on funds and capacity, has now wasted valuable resources and time, just to have the plans postponed.”

The municipality could not immediately be reached for comment.

Sapa

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