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The construction of Community Ablution Blocks (CABs) and associated infrastructure in Umlazi K and L, eThekwini Municipality

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The construction of Community Ablution Blocks (CABs) and associated infrastructure in Umlazi K and L, eThekwini Municipality .As part of the “Provision of Water and Sanitation to Informal Settlements within eThekwini Municipality”, certain priority informal settlements were identified within the eThekwini Municipality that urgently need ablution blocks, as well as water and sewer connections to serve the communities immediate needs. The proposed laid pipes (water and sewer) will tie-into existing reticulation and will provide future reticulation when the area is developed.

Expanded_Motivation: 

At a municipal level the over-arching contributing factor that escalated the need for formal water and sanitation was the expansion of the municipal boundary in 2000 in addition to the cholera outbreak in the same year. As such the provision of proper water and sanitation in the informal settlements of the peri-urban and rural areas became a priority for the EWS with Umlazi being one such area. Umlazi K and L consists of a large number of people living in informal settlements which are densely populated, living in informal settlements and are exposed to poor water and sanitation conditions.

ApplicationDate: 

Thursday, August 14, 2014 - 11:58

CaseID: 

6230

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CaseReferenceDepartmentApplicationTypeDeadlineDateContactPerson
DM0018/2014
19/09/2014

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