The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) in Limpopo reports that it has made considerable progress in delivery of water and sanitation services in the region.
There are eight dams in Limpopo that service domestic consumers and the industry. De Hoop Dam, which was launched by President Jacob Zuma two years ago in Sekhukhune District, is the biggest in the province.
He said the department was on a big drop-the-block campaign to reduce the use of water in most towns. Drop-the-block was introduced by the department in 2015 in most parts of South Africa to reduce the amount of water that is used to flush toilets. Since the introduction of the campaign the country has seen a drastic reduction of water use in the toilets. The campaign involves putting a rectangular block in the toilet cistern to reduce the amount of water that is flushed. Tloubatla said the department communicated its messages in all the languages in order for it to reach the people on the ground. He appealed to the media to work together with the department to disseminate critical messages such as water conservation.