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Construction of a Pump Station and Associated Pipeline and Toilets at WP 265 EX4, Umlazi.

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ProposalDescription: 

eThekwini Water and Sanitation (EWS) propose to construct two ablution blocks, a pump station and associated pipework in uMlazi E to provide formal sanitation facilities to the informal settlement in the area. Sections of the proposed pipelines and the pump station fall within 32 meters of a watercourse. Cumulatively, the pipelines will be longer than 300m and therefore AMAFA is required to comment on the application.

Expanded_Motivation: 

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.

ApplicationDate: 

Wednesday, March 12, 2014 - 15:45

CaseID: 

5089

OtherReferences: 

CaseReferenceDepartmentApplicationTypeDeadlineDateContactPerson
DM/0008/2014
22/08/2014

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Overflowing manhole south-west of the proposed site for ablution block 1
Current waste water flowing towards the Fongozi River.
Proposed location for ablution block two.
 
 

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