“We recycle sewage water. It is closely monitored to ensure consumption is safe. We conduct safety checks every hour.”
the drought is likely to have a steady water supply all through the festive season, thanks to the use of recycled water. Sembcorp Siza Water, a municipal commissioned distributor of bulk water in the Ballito area, has augmented supply to provide an additional 4 million litres of clean drinkable water, managing director of Sembcorp, Shyam Misra, told News24. During a media tour of the dams in the Ilembe District on recently, journalists saw the damaging effects of the national drought crisis. The tour highlighted three major dams in Ilembe, one of which – the Umvotshana Dam in KwaMaphumulo – has never had a drop of water because of the current drought. However, a glimmer of hope emerged at the Frasers Water Works in Ballito where a number of developments resulted in zero water shedding for the small coastal community. Misra said the need for an additional supply came when the drought crisis hit last year. “We do expect this supply to assist us with the festive period, but we have built the recycling plant to go beyond just that. It is cheaper than a desalination plant and has assisted us in not requiring water shedding measures.
One of the areas north of Durban worst hit by