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Monday, March 20, 2023

Overload trips burden eThekwini Municipality's electrical infrastructure

 


Overload trips burden eThekwini Municipality's electrical infrastructure


THE MUNICIPALITY has had a challenging start to the year as numerous overload trips after load shedding have left several areas in eThekwini plunged in darkness. Overload trips are a result of in rush currents when power is switched back on. The unit's Medium Voltage / Low Voltage Operations Deputy Head Veer Ramnarain said the network was not designed to handle frequent switching on and off as load shedding demands. ''Under normal circumstances, our network would only get switched off and back on once every three years but lately this happens more than once a day depending on the schedule. This puts additional strain on the reliable operation of the network. The current heatwave has also not made it easy as it contributes to a higher occurrence of faults.'' Prolonged outages caused by overload trips do not just inconvenience customers, but further regress progress made on repairing electrical infrastructure previously damaged during the floods in April last year. Despite being inundated by such challenges, the Municipality's engineers and technicians continue to work hard to restore power and ease the pressure on the network. Customers are urged to switch off high load appliances such as geysers, stoves, and kettles during power outages and switch them on in a staggered or random manner when power returns. Cable theft is another challenge that is crippling the infrastructure. Multiple electricity breakdowns are mainly due to the theft of cable and connecting to the grid illegally. It has a negative impact on the municipality's communication network, electricity supply, and traffic services. The Head of Electricity Maxwell Mthembu said the theft of cables does not only deprive residents the supply of power, but it also interrupts the supply of water to the residents due to malfunctioning of water pumps. It is for this reason that some areas are constantly experiencing water outages, resulting in the malfunction of water pumps. Sewerage pump stations also use electricity to pump raw sewerage to our treatment works. In the event of cable theft in these stations, operations ground to a halt resulting in sewerage ending up to clean water resources. The public is urged to report any suspicions of cable theft to the nearest police station. Loadshedding schedule is available on the municipal website www.durban.gov.za 

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Umlazi rabies drive

THE Rabie Vaccination campaign headed by the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development ended on a positive note in Umlazi last week. Pet owners were called to vaccinate their pets for free. The vaccination teams visited all sections in Umlazi to ensure that pets are prevented from the virus. In the past two years, the Municipality has seen a spike in positive animals. Human rabies tends to correlate with rabies amongst animals. Mop-up animal vaccination campaigns continue to be implemented to control the disease. Communities are advised to keep an eye on the city's social media pages to get dates and venues of the next Rabie campaign drive. 



Friday, March 17, 2023

Visit eThekwini Enviro Week 18 - 25 March 2023

 

By Fred Felton | Mar. 17, 2023

The eThekwini Enviro Week is a call for all residents of eThekwini to work together to look after the environment. This Enviro Week is hosted by eThekwini Municipality with partners that include Green Corridors and the City of Bremen (Germany).

Denis Hurley Centre Street Lit book vendor Alvin Dube displays some of the enviro friendly books for sale, while Mboniseni Ndimande (right) and Noxolo Sibiya from eThekwini's Transformative Riverine Management Programme (TRMP) and Jonathan Welch (centre) from Green Corridors KwaMashu Materials Beneficiation Centre check out waste and paver made from recycled plastic and glass. Photo: Val Adamson. 


There will be a packed programme of fun and activities at venues across Durban from 18 to 25 March. There will be many events and activations during the week designed to get the public access to organisations and individuals that work in the conservation and environment sector.

There are many important world environmental days to celebrate during eThekwini Enviro Week. Dates to look out for are Global Recycling Day (18 March), World Frog Day (20 March), Human Rights Day and International Day of Forests (21 March), World Water Day (22 March) and World Meteorological Day (22 March). Also look out for National Water Week, National Library Week, and Earth Hour (25 March).

There will be activities during the week around these themes and encourage public participation in helping to support the idea of cleaning up the environment, recycling and reusing waste. There will be clean-ups in communities, beaches, rivers and other sites, with a focus on getting materials to recycling facilities.

There will be plenty of places to explore during this week. There are many places to visit including the Botanical Gardens, Green Corridors community tourism sites, uShaka Marine World, Umgeni Bird Park, and the Umgeni Estuary just to name a few.

The City’s Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture will have displays at the Durban Natural Science Museum and various displays and activities at libraries in line with Library Week.

‘’A number of activities have been planned, for example an educational drive which include a clean-up in Clermont and other parts of the City will be happening. With this drive the City will be educating residents and creating awareness on proper waste management practises,’’ said eThekwini Municipality Spokesperson, Msawakhe Mayisela.

Several organisations will be having events that aim to raise awareness of the right to a safe and clean environment to celebrate Human Rights Day.

The week will close off with a celebration at Green Hub at Blue Lagoon on Saturday 25 March. There will be a range of Environmental Education and Public Awareness (EE & PA) organisations at the event that will share updates on the plans to establish a formalised EE & PA Action Network.

‘’Experience the natural beauty of the city,’’ suggested Green Corridors Spokesperson, Nomfundo Phewa.

A full programme with events and activities can be found at: www.enviroweek.co.za

For queries about eThekwini Enviro Week contact: info@enviroweek.co.za