Gauteng premier Nomvula Mokonyane must intervene directly to ensure a lasting, cost-effective solution to the acid mine drainage crisis, DA Gauteng spokesman Jack Bloom said on Sunday.
“The acid mine drainage crisis in Gauteng has been mishandled from the start, characterised by inexcusable delay and policy zig-zags,” he said.
He said this solution was only temporary, and had been standard practice during mining’s peak period.
Water quality would be monitored and regulated, he said. Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs Edna Molewa gave the treatment plan emergency status two weeks ago. However, the pumping plan had been approved without studying the potential impact on the river, prompting criticism from environmental groups, the weekly reported. Around 800km of empty mine tunnels and shafts beneath Johannesburg are filling up with acid mine water. This water is expected to reach the Gold Reef City theme park by June next year.Water becomes acidic when in contact with mined rock surfaces Source: business.iafrica