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Gauteng commended for tackling water challenges head on

15 September 2024 by Guest

Gauteng commended for tackling water challenges head on

Water and Sanitation Deputy Minister, David Mahlobo, has commended Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi’s bold steps towards tackling the province’s water challenges head on.

This comes after the Gauteng Councillors’ Imbizo held in Boksburg, east of Johannesburg on Friday.

The event aimed to address the pressing issues of water security in the province’s municipalities, caused mainly by a constant population growth which has negatively impacted on infrastructure and water supply management issues within the municipalities.

Mahlobo, who addressed the event, highlighted the pivotal role water plays in social transformation and economic development.

He warned that neglecting water infrastructure and the management of water supply not only hinders progress but also poses significant water security threat to the province.

The Deputy Minister highlighted that Gauteng has faced ongoing water supply challenges due to increased water demand by the residents.

“Alarmingly, there is no municipality within the province that has achieved a consistent 100% or 99% water supply to its citizens without disruptions. We cannot allow the situation to continue because water will become an impediment to social transformation and economic growth and can also become a security threat within the province,” Mahlobo said.

The Deputy Minister stressed the necessity of a collective mindset shift regarding water management and its conservation within the province, pointing out that the behaviour exhibited by most domestic and institutional water users reflects a concerning lack of awareness about the sustenance of water as a finite and vital resource. 

Mahlobo urged councillors not to allow the decision makers to deter their goal of ensuring service delivery in their communities.

“Councillors are in a unique position to engage with their communities and to raise awareness about water conservation, and advocate for necessary infrastructure changes. I hope that when you conclude your sessions in this Imbizo, you will have a different attitude towards matters of water supply and you will handle water and sanitation issues differently,” Mahlobo said.

The Imbizo served not only as a platform for sharing concerns but also as a springboard for actionable solutions.

Mahlobo identified several key strategies, which include loss of water due to infrastructure decay, to address the water challenges facing Gauteng.

He highlighted fixing sewer spillages and ensuring that sewage systems are operating efficiently as crucial to ensure sustainable water availability and its management.

Mahlobo’s approach also laid the groundwork for sustainable long-term water management practices.

“Residents and municipalities must adopt a practice that promotes responsible water consumption, which can help alleviate pressures on the existing water supply. Moreover, technology should be integrated to monitor and safeguard water infrastructure, and this can enhance management efforts and prevent future crisis,” Mahlobo said.

During the Imbizo, councillors from various municipalities got an opportunity to voice their concerns regarding water and sanitation issues.

Councillor Mariana Kruger from Ward 12 in Midvaal Local Municipality commended Rand Water for their substantial contributions toward improving water supply and emphasised the importance of collaboration between local government and water entities.

“We must maintain an open communication and contact with our counterparts to ensure effective water supply and sanitation services,” Kruger said.

The Deputy Minister’s call for a change in relationship dynamics surrounding water management can empower local leaders to take initiatives that prioritise water security for their residents. – SAnews.gov.za

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Water and Sanitation Deputy Minister, David Mahlobo, has commended Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi’s bold steps towards tackling the province’s water challenges head on.

This comes after the Gauteng Councillors’ Imbizo held in Boksburg, east of Johannesburg on Friday.

The event aimed to address the pressing issues of water security in the province’s municipalities, caused mainly by a constant population growth which has negatively impacted on infrastructure and water supply management issues within the municipalities.

Mahlobo, who addressed the event, highlighted the pivotal role water plays in social transformation and economic development.

He warned that neglecting water infrastructure and the management of water supply not only hinders progress but also poses significant water security threat to the province.

The Deputy Minister highlighted that Gauteng has faced ongoing water supply challenges due to increased water demand by the residents.

“Alarmingly, there is no municipality within the province that has achieved a consistent 100% or 99% water supply to its citizens without disruptions. We cannot allow the situation to continue because water will become an impediment to social transformation and economic growth and can also become a security threat within the province,” Mahlobo said.

The Deputy Minister stressed the necessity of a collective mindset shift regarding water management and its conservation within the province, pointing out that the behaviour exhibited by most domestic and institutional water users reflects a concerning lack of awareness about the sustenance of water as a finite and vital resource. 

Mahlobo urged councillors not to allow the decision makers to deter their goal of ensuring service delivery in their communities.

“Councillors are in a unique position to engage with their communities and to raise awareness about water conservation, and advocate for necessary infrastructure changes. I hope that when you conclude your sessions in this Imbizo, you will have a different attitude towards matters of water supply and you will handle water and sanitation issues differently,” Mahlobo said.

The Imbizo served not only as a platform for sharing concerns but also as a springboard for actionable solutions.

Mahlobo identified several key strategies, which include loss of water due to infrastructure decay, to address the water challenges facing Gauteng.

He highlighted fixing sewer spillages and ensuring that sewage systems are operating efficiently as crucial to ensure sustainable water availability and its management.

Mahlobo’s approach also laid the groundwork for sustainable long-term water management practices.

“Residents and municipalities must adopt a practice that promotes responsible water consumption, which can help alleviate pressures on the existing water supply. Moreover, technology should be integrated to monitor and safeguard water infrastructure, and this can enhance management efforts and prevent future crisis,” Mahlobo said.

During the Imbizo, councillors from various municipalities got an opportunity to voice their concerns regarding water and sanitation issues.

Councillor Mariana Kruger from Ward 12 in Midvaal Local Municipality commended Rand Water for their substantial contributions toward improving water supply and emphasised the importance of collaboration between local government and water entities.

“We must maintain an open communication and contact with our counterparts to ensure effective water supply and sanitation services,” Kruger said.

The Deputy Minister’s call for a change in relationship dynamics surrounding water management can empower local leaders to take initiatives that prioritise water security for their residents. – SAnews.gov.za


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