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Jukskei Park Pump Station

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ProposalDescription: 

The Proposed Jukskei Park Pump Station Refurbishment in the City of Johannesburg, Gauteng Province

Expanded_Motivation: 

Infrastructural improvement programme within the City of Johannesburg is one of the key strategies aimed at improving the level of service to the residents of the City. Johannesburg Water Infrastructure Planning Section commissioned a desktop study to identify areas requiring urgent interventions. From the investigations and assessments, ageing is the main contributing factor to the city’s infrastructure. Joburg Water has identified a need for to refurbish the Jukskei Pump Station due to the dilapidated and poor condition of the infrastructure at the Pump Station There the proposed refurbishment of the sewer pump is expected to decrease with the reduction of sewage leaks into the river system- which is a positive impact. Any development that aims to improve the functionality of important sewage management infrastructure must be supported.

ApplicationDate: 

Thursday, August 5, 2021 - 12:55

CaseID: 

16920

OtherReferences: 

CaseReferenceDepartmentDeadlineDateContactPerson
GAUT 002/21-22/E2954
31/08/2021

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