- Clearing Table View canals – within the canal located behind Checkers (80 local labourers employed); at Wood Road Circle to Braselton Drive (40 local labourers employed) and within the canal at Sandown Road to Avonmouth Road (40 local labourers employed)
- May/June 2025 – at Bayside Canal (40 local labourers employed) and within the canal at Berkshire to Waterville (135 local labourers employed)
- May 2025 – within the Table Bay Nature Reserve Canal at Stephney Road (20 local labourers employed) and at the Diep River site (20 local labourers employed)
- March/April 2025 – within the canal at Sandown to Link Road (40 local labourers employed)
- March 2025 – within the canal at Sterling Crescent (20 local labourers employed)
- February 2025 – within the canal at Sandown to Koeberg Road (50 local labourers employed)
- January 2025 – within the canal at Braselton Channel (40 local labourers employed)
- December 2024 – within the canal at Link to Blaauwberg Road (33 local labourers employed)
- Ensuring only clean rainwater enters stormwater drains, canals and catch pits
- Reporting illegal dumping or suspicious discharges into waterways
- Properly disposing of household chemicals, oils and paints through designated waste facilities
- Maintaining your property to prevent cross-connections between stormwater and sewer systems
- Using municipal waste collection services for garden refuse and litter
- Discharge oils, chemicals, paints or industrial waste into stormwater systems
- Connect sewer pipes to stormwater drains or vice versa
- Dump garden refuse, litter or any solid waste into canals or catch pits
- Wash vehicles or equipment near stormwater inlets
- Allow contaminated runoff from your property to enter the stormwater system

divine bramble
Whoever said “quiet as a mouse”, has obviously never stepped on one
dragonblood
With enough thrust, pigs, can in fact fly