SAVE the Vaal Dam...
Reports of developers who act in contravention of the Vaal Dam Development
Guide Plan and who cause sewage to flow into the Dam, defective sewage
installations and non-functioning waste water treatment plants became
so serious and pressing that urgent steps have become necessary in order
to protect our valuable water resource. After all, the Vaal Dam is the
source of all water supply to the Johannesburg, Vaal Triangle and adjacent
areas.
Raw sewage in water is highly dangerous and can cause illnesses such
as typhoid, cholera, dysentery, cryptosporidium cysts and giardia cysts.
It also leads to the formation of cyano bacteria in the water which
is an extremely toxic algae which can kill off both aquatic and bird
life. Wepener said that SAVE will now be engaging the Midvaal Municipality
in order to get it to avoid sewage spillages into the Vaal Dam from
waste water treatment works. "The Dam is used by thousands of people
for recreational and other purposes. Communities also use the Dam as
their primary source of water supply and they and all recreational users
of the Dam are exposed to serious water borne diseases. The sewage contaminated
water leads to skin, ear, throat and nose infections in humans and possible
intestinal disorders.
Reports of dead fish in the dam are also rampant. Raw sewage removes
the oxygen from the water which in turn leads to the fish kills. Dead
and rotting fish are in itself a health hazard to humans.
"The local authority will have to take responsibility and ensure
proper maintenance of its sewage reticulations and that properly trained
persons are employed for this purpose. Any party that continues to allow
raw sewage to flow into the Vaal Dam will be brought to book",
Wepener said. He added that "This conduct is totally irresponsible
and showed a disregard for human life that is endangered by the sewage
in the Dam. SAVE took steps to force Emfuleni Municipality to get is
maintenance act together and to stop pumping sewage into the Vaal River
and will do so with polluters of the Dam. There is only one answer.
The municipality and developers must take the maintenance of its sewer
reticulations seriously and stop spilling sewage into the Vaal Dam".
SAVE is collating evidence of the criminal conduct of polluters and
is preparing to challenge their conduct in court in the near future.
Donations to SAVE can be made into its account at FNB Vanderbijl Park
(25094500) account number 512-900-844-03 - fax payment record
to 086 672 9361).
Issued by Lötter Wepener, chairman of SAVE (Fundraising number
011015200004)
20 June 2009
Contact Lötter Wepener
(Chair; SAVE)
082 552 4714