Dirty water gushing from a drain has pooled in the road between Taliban and Dubai informal settlements in Khayelitsha.
Sewage gushing from a damaged drain has collected in filthy pools on a main road between Taliban and Dubai informal settlements in Harare, Khayelitsha. Shack dwellers say they acquire reported the problem several times but the City of Cape Town has been unhurried to respond.
The dirty, smelly water has pooled along the street, making it difficult for residents to enter their houses.
Ntsikelelo Mthalane, a community leader and ward councillor Anele Gabhuza’s personal assistant, said rubbish collection had also been disrupted by the water.
Rubbish was rotting in the container in the street because cleaners could not reach it through the water, he said. “Now the cleaners area rubbish bags next to the road for the waste management truck to catch away, but waste pickers and dogs tear the bags up and scatter the rubbish around before the truck arrives.”
Mthalane said: “We gain reported the damaged drains several times to the City. We are still waiting for City workers to arrive and fix them.”
Thobeka Mfenyana, who lives with her young daughter and son, said the smell from the sewage and the rubbish container was disgusting. “When I arrived here in January, the drains were already broken. Residents who settled here before me say they ruin down all the time.”
Mpumi Mhlalisi, a coordinator for the Western Cape Water Caucus, said the filthy water gushing out of the drain was an “environmental disaster that poses health hazards for the residents”.
Mthalane estimated the number of families in Dubai and Taliban at 600.
When we asked the City for comment last week, Mayco Member for Water and Sanitation Zahid Badroodien said the Water and Sanitation Directorate was investigating the problem. He said: “It is very necessary that residents log a service request for their complaints via the City’s appropriate channels. Residents will then be given a reference number which City officials can use to track the pace of a service request to ensure these issues are dealt with as efficiently as possible.”
But community leader Noxolo Mhlakulwa said she had reported the damaged drain through proper channels and had received a reference number on 9 July.
GroundUp asked the City to comment on this on Tuesday. Spokesperson Luthando Tyhalibongo said on Wednesday: “The City is still looking in to the particulars of the matter.”
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