ASIMILE SIYAQHUBA – FIVE YEARS OF ADVANCEMENTS TOWARDS
QUALITY WATER SUPPLY
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ENSURING an uninterrupted water supply for residents and
businesses remains a top priority for the City. Through major infrastructure
investments and strategic Council resolutions, the Water and Sanitation
Services Directorate has worked tirelessly to keep taps running. Highlighting
these transformative efforts that have shaped service delivery during the
2021–2026 term of office is eThekwini Municipality’s Five-Year Service Delivery
Milestones campaign being held under the theme Asimile Siyaqhuba: Resilience
Through Adversity.
ADAMS K5 AND K6 RESERVOIRS
The Water Services
Directorate successfully upgraded the Adams K5 and K6 Reservoirs in 2022 to
improve bulk storage capacity for residents in the Adams Mission area, under
Wards 67 and 96. The Adams K5 Reservoir was expanded from two to six megalitres
(ML) by constructing an additional 4 ML compartment at the existing reservoir
site. Similarly, the Adams K6 Reservoir was significantly upgraded, increasing
its capacity from two to 10 ML.
SHONGWENI RESERVOIR
The City successfully commissioned the Shongweni Reservoir
in 2023, significantly improving water storage capacity for communities
supplied by the facility. The reservoir has a storage capacity of six ML.
MKHIZWANA WATER TREATMENT WORKS
The Mkhizwana Water Treatment Works was upgraded, increasing
its design capacity from 1.5 to four ML/day.
NORTHERN WASTEWATER TREATMENT WORKS
The restoration of the Northern Wastewater Treatment Works
is progressing well, with a noticeable improvement in the quality of treated
effluent being discharged. Technical teams have stabilised operations, with the
plant achieving more than 80 percent effluent quality compliance.
UMBILO AND
KWANDENGEZI WASTEWATER TREATMENT WORKS
There is steady progress on the repair and refurbishment of
the Umbilo and KwaNdengezi Wastewater Treatment Works. These plants are among
the sanitation infrastructure that sustained significant damage during previous
floods, resulting in damage to mechanical, electrical, and civil components.
The installation of stormwater pipelines to improve management at both the
Umbilo and KwaNdengezi plants is also making significant progress.
NTUZUMA WATER PUMPSTATION
The Ntuzuma Water Pumpstation was recommissioned in December
last year. This upgrade enhanced the mechanical and electrical components,
increasing performance and reliability. The station now features 15 pumps,
including standby units, high-efficiency technology, automated control systems,
and real-time monitoring tools.
UMDLOTI WASTEWATER PUMPSTATION
The Water and
Sanitation Directorate has completed critical restoration works on the uMdloti
Wastewater Pumpstation. The station was equipped with two new pumps.
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| Fixing water pipe at Lamontville. |
NORTHERN AQUEDUCT AUGMENTATION PIPELINE
To cater for growing demand in the north, the City commissioned
two major infrastructure projects: the construction of a new Northern Aqueduct
Augmentation Pipeline and a 600mm diameter water rising main from Hazelmere to
the Grange Reservoir.
CANELANDS PIPE AND
PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
The City refurbished
the Canelands Pipe and Pedestrian Bridge, ensuring uninterrupted service
delivery for communities in Verulam.

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