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Major Water Infrastructure Upgrades Underway in Sol Plaatje Municipality

Editorial Staff

RIVERTON – The Sol Plaatje Municipality has announced significant progress on a multi-year project to improve its bulk water supply infrastructure. The project, funded by an R2.5 billion grant from the National Treasury’s Budget Facility for Infrastructure Programme (BFI), aims to address critical maintenance issues and reverse the municipality’s water challenges.

Contracts Awarded and Work Begins

Three contracts totalling R88.26 million have been awarded as part of the initiative. These contracts focus on:

Site handover for all three contracts is complete, and construction work has started. Already, several leaks have been fixed.

The municipality anticipates awarding two further projects by March 15th, 2024. Several other tenders are currently in progress.

Minimizing Disruptions

The municipality acknowledges that some supply interruptions will be unavoidable during construction. They commit to minimizing the duration and frequency of disruptions and to communicating planned interruptions to residents.

Improvements at Riverton Treatment Plant

Efforts are also underway to boost water production at the Riverton Water Treatment Plant:

Collaboration and Gratitude

The municipality is collaborating with Bigen Africa and Ekapa Mining, which has provided R10 million in funding for the project. The Sol Plaatje Municipality expresses its gratitude for the support of the community and stakeholders in these efforts to achieve water supply security and ultimately provide uninterrupted, high-quality water service.

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