The Deputy Minister of Water and Sanitation Pamela Tshwete handed over the upgraded Swellendam Waste Water Treatment Works on Friday.
This has allowed the Municipality to regain confidence to implement its housing and local economic developments.
Tshwete said that it is also encouraging that the Swellendam Municipality’s Green Drop score has improved immensely from 47% in 2011 to 74.88% in 2013. With this upgrade, it is expected to improve even further. “In the final analysis, the co-operation and success of this upgrade by all three tiers of government will truly lead to an overall improvement in the lives of all South Africans, but more especially those within this area of the Southern Cape,” concluded Tshwete. The total cost of upgrading the Swellendam WWTW project was R68 341 129. The project was co-funded by the Department of Water and Sanitation (R 42 611 156), COGTA (R 2 578 725), Swellendam Municipality (R 1 151 248) and Human Settlements (R 22 000 000).