Wavecrest to get cleaner water
AFTER years of having to put up contending
with dirty
tap watercoming from their taps, Wavecrest residents say they have have noticed an improvement in the water quality.
This comes after MEC for Local Government and Traditional Affairs Mlibo Qoboshiyane stepped in after he had read about itin last month’s
laid eyes on an article about the issue, published in the Our Times.
last month.
Wavecrest resident Frank Mullin stet said he has e-mailed Qoboshiyane a copy of the article.after it appeared.
Upon receipt, Qoboshiyanepromised said he would look to investigate.into the matter.
"On MondayFebruary 25 we noticed a dramatic improvement in the water quality. I understand that the municipality is carrying out major maintenance on the water purification infrastructure.
"In an e-mailed response he [Qoboshiyane] said he escalated the matter after I informed him about it,” said Mullin.
Since 2003 Wavecrest residents have been complaining about the quality of their water.
The water was undrinkable, forcing residents to buy bottled water.
at a great expense. They also had to buy water filters at their own cost while others installed additional external filtration systems.
On a weekly basisOften residents had to throw away washing because the water caused brown stains they could not get out.
Kouga Municipal spokesman Mfundo Sobele said: "I am sure other residents of Wavecrest are extremely gratefulfor cleaner water after so many years.”
"On behalf of all Wavecrest residents we want to thank the MEC,” said Mullin.