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Community Advisory: Protecting Our Municipal Sewage Infrastructure

Aug 19, 2024

The Lekwa Local Municipality is currently grappling with severe issues related to sewer blockages, primarily caused by the improper disposal of foreign objects into the
sewer system. Items such as bottles, blankets, oils, greases, plastics, linen sheets, animal skins, and even animal intestines are being improperly discarded, leading
to significant problems within the sewer network.

Foreign objects entering the sewer system can accumulate and cause severe blockages. These blockages prevent wastewater from flowing freely, leading to sewage overflows. Such overflows not only pose serious health risks to the community but also result in environmental damage, including the contamination of water sources.

The National Water Act (Act No. 36 of 1998) clearly prohibits the disposal of harmful materials into water resources, including sewer systems. This legislation emphasises the responsibility of all individuals to protect water resources from pollution and misuse. Additionally, the Municipal Systems Act (Act No. 32 of 2000) grants municipalities the authority to enforce regulations designed to safeguard public infrastructure. Violations of these regulations, including the improper disposal of waste, can lead to penalties.

Executive Mayor Cllr Delani Thabethe emphasised the importance of community involvement in addressing this issue. “Our sewage infrastructure is vital for maintaining public health and environmental safety. I urge every resident to be mindful of how they dispose of waste. Improper disposal not only harms our infrastructure but also puts our community at risk. Let us all take responsibility and work together to keep our sewer system functioning smoothly and protect our environment for future generations.”

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