By
Fred Felton | Oct 6, 2024
At
a recent media briefing eThekwini Municipality Mayor Councillor Cyril Xaba
along with uMngeni-uThukela announced water curtailment plans.
The eThekwini Municipality Mayor Councillor Cyril Xaba led a media briefing to discuss water curtailment plans. | Photo: Fred Felton. |
‘’This
post council media briefing takes place after the Department of Water and
Sanitation and eThekwini Municipality have announced water curtailment,
effective from the 10th of October 2024,’’ said Mayor Xaba.
The
water curtailment is being done to allow for continued water availability,
including during periods of below-average rainfall.
If
the abstraction limit is not enforced there is a risk, during a drought, that
there would be insufficient water in the system for uMngeni-uThukela Water
(UUW) to continue providing the eThekwini Municipality with a reliable supply
of water.
‘’If
there is below average rainfall, any restrictions required would be more manageable,’’
noted Mayor Xaba.
The
water supply curtailments will be implemented gradually over the next 12 months
to make sure that the abstraction from the system is brought to the licenced
volumes and maintained at this level.
The
eThekwini Municipality receives the bulk of its water supply from the
uMngeni-uThukela Water catchment system. The average abstraction from the
system over the past year amounts to 1406.4 Ml/d. However, the department has
given a directive that the value be reduced to 1287.7 Ml/d which is a reduction
of 118 Ml/d.
This
reduction is being done to make sure that UUW Board meets the conditions of the
Water Use Licence of 470 million m3/annum. This will result in a reduction of
current sales and abstraction volume of 8.4%.
Mayor
Xaba urged residents to use water sparingly to help with reducing the high
consumption. The demand for water in eThekwini far outstrips supply. Mayor Xaba
also urged all stakeholders, both residential and business customers, to work
with them to address this challenge.
‘’Some
of the contributing factors to the high-water usage includes rapid
urbanisation, aging infrastructure which causes water leaks and illegal
connections,’’ noted Mayor Xaba.
The
following interventions will be implemented by the city:
Installation
of restrictors in water metres to all consumers.
Pressure
reduction in the reticulation network.
Metering
all unmetered consumers.
Improve
turnaround time in repairing leaks and pipe bursts through deployment of
ward-based plumbers.
Community
education in water conservation.
Disconnecting
of illegal connections.
There
will be water rationing where demand is too high or exceeds available supply.
Mayor
Xaba has also started visits to water reservoirs that are giving challenges.
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