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PROPOSED RESTRICTIVE WATER MEASURES

PROPOSED RESTRICTIVE WATER MEASURES

Restriction when average dam levels are at 20%:

  • Restrict household consumption to 15 kl per metered connection.
  • Blanket restriction of high consumers using discs or flow restrictors
  • No use of hosepipes allowed (to water gardens, wash cars, hose down walls or paving, top up pools, fountains or ponds, etc.), unless:

–       The water is from a source other than municipal.

–       The water is used for firefighting purposes.

  • No use of municipal water supply allowed to water gardens, wash cars, hose down walls or paving, top up pools, fountains or ponds, etc.
  • No use of sprinklers or irrigation systems allowed, unless:

–       The water is from a source other than municipal.

  • All building contractors to use treated effluent, collected from Fishwater Flats (or any other appropriate wastewater treatment works), other than for concrete work.
  • All domestic customers will have a flow meter restrictor installed. All borehole users must register with the municipality, and comply with the conditions attached to such registration, particularly the prohibition on sale or transfer of own borehole water for use on other properties.
  • No applications to build swimming pools will be approved.
  • No use of automatic urinal flushing systems allowed.
  • All car washes will be closed if they have not achieved the requirement to recycle 60% of their water.
  • No municipal showers will operate.
  • Municipal swimming pools must be filled with suitable ground water.
  • Residential, institutional and government users are subject to Part C of the Schedule of Tariffs.
  • Commercial and Industrial users are subject to Part C of the Schedule of Tariffs.
  • All requirements of the Water and Sanitation By-Law will be enforced, as will the conditions of Restriction Notice 5

–       The Municipality requests:

  • That all residents use a maximum of 50 litres per person per day.
  • That cistern “bricks” be utilised in every toilet.
  • That household toilets be flushed with non-municipal water (e.g. grey, rain or borehole water).
  • That water-efficient showerheads be used.

–       The Municipality will:

  • Make recycled effluent available to contractors and householders for non-drinking purposes during business hours (08:00 – 16:00).
  • Make untreated groundwater available for non-drinking purposes, at the Motherwell cemetery.
  • Install flow control valves at 50 high water user schools.
  • Train and utilise peace officers from amongst the staff of all directorates, and Metro Police officers, to enforce the provisions of the Water and Sanitation Services By-Law and the restriction notice.
  • Install cistern “bricks” in every one of its own cisterns.
  • Manage its internal water usage, per directorate, based on the audit conducted

Casual Day and Cheshire Home Summerstrand

It is time for Casual Day again and Cheshire Home Summerstrand is one of the many participating NGO’s in PE. This day is not only a chance for the community at  large to become aware of disabled people but it also gives those caring for disabled people the chance to raise some much needed funds for the support, care, opportunity and love we offer them. Cheshire Home Summerstrand has been offering support and care to disabled people for over 37 years. Of every R10 sticker sold for Casual Day,  they get R4. The balance goes into a national fund for the support of disability. The funds raised will be for the direct benefit of the 54 disabled adults and 23 disabled children of its outreach project “Khaya Cheshire“. For more information, visit http://www.cheshirehomesec.org/outreach

Public meeting on the liquid bulk/tank farm and manganese project

NELSON MANDELA BAY MUNICIPALITY PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT MEETING BETWEEN TRANSNET AND COMMUNITY OF HUMEWOOD
Humewood and other interested residents, including representatives from Business and Tourism are invited to a public meeting on Thursday, 23 August 2012, at 17H30, at which the Chief Executive of Transnet National Ports Authority, Mr Tau Morwe, will provide feedback on the liquid bulk/tank farm and manganese project, as well as the Port Development Framework for Nelson Mandela Bay.
Date: Thursday 23 August
Time: 17h30
Venue: Hume Park Recreational Club – Main hall

water crisis continues…

Although the NMBM JOC Centre confirmed that the entire Metro would have water last night, the crisis is not resolved and residents for the most part are still sitting without water. In Summerstrand, 2 reservoirs are supplying Summerstrand, one of which is for the bottom part along Marine Drive (water is running well) and the other which is currently struggling to supply water, affecting the top area of Summerstrand above Brighton Drive, including Gomery Area, and above Strandfontein Rd.

Information conveyed from our counsellors:
– There will be a water-tank truck at the Mercado Centre – Summerbreezz Spar

Water tanks in Summerstrand as the water supply runs dry…

Two pipelines supplying the city with water from the Churchill and Impofu dams collapsed today in the vicinity of Van Stadens due to the recent heavy rains.
Since these pipelines supply a third of the water supply to the city, some areas will be affected within the next 24 hours when reservoirs run dry. Areas affected are:

Central, Deal Party, Summerstrand, Humewood, North End, Korsten, Struandale, Mount Pleasant, Lovemore Park, Lovemore Heights, Algoa Park, Struandale, Gelvandale, Gelvan Park and parts of New Brighton and KwaZakhele.

Two water tankers have been dispatched to SUMMERSTRAND at the Pick ‘n Pay Centre, and the Mercado Spar.

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Roads closed at this stage due to the heavy rains of this weekend in Port Elizabeth and surrounds are:
·         Soudien Street/Old Uitenhage Road
·         Third Avenue Dip (Newton Park)
·         Seaview Road (Bushy Park area), and;
·         Loodsberg Pass and the Wapasberg Pass are closed due to snow.
Roads flooded but not closed at this stage, amongst many others, are:
·         M4/ Settlers Way (opposite North End Prison)
·         Cape Road in the direction of St. Albans
·         Grahamstown/ Ferguson Road
·         Cape Road towards Draaifontein Road
·         Walker Drive towards Samantha Way

Dams are 100% full…..

Major Storage Dams supplying the Metro (levels as at 16 July 2012) are full……
                          Capacity              Volume of water      
Kouga                 100 %                  125 910 Ml              *   (104%)
Churchill           100 %                    35 240                   *  (110%)
Impofu                100 %                   105 757                  *   (106%) 
start overflowing last night and is currently running 30mm over         
Loerie                   100 %                       3 026                  *   (104%)
Groendal             100 %                     11 640                  *   (102%)
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Ave daily consumption for July to date = 235 Ml

Note: * Actual Dam %

Road closure and more warnings from NMBM

This is a note from our Councillors of Ward 1 and 2: the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality has activated its Joint Operations Centre: 0800 20 5050, since 2pm this afternoon, after more road were closed due to the persistent rain since this morning:
  • Newton Park Third Avenue Dip area
  • Carrington Road in Charlo
  • Seaview Road in the vicinity of Bushy Park
  • Draaifontein/Tembani Road
  • Water Road and Victoria Road are currently being monitored and could be closed at any time

Motorists are warned to use extreme caution and adhere to safe following distances as road surfaces are slippery!

Extreme weather warning for this weekend

The SA National Weather Services have called for a high alert this weekend with previsions of extreme cold inland, heavy winds by the coast, and heavy rains. The 2 HIGH pressure systems south of the country and developing LOW pressure system over the far Northern-Western interior are similar to the systems that caused the 1968 floods in Port Elizabeth and Surrounding areas.
– Heavy Snow Falls are expected with Road closures in all mountain passes in the region except for Olifantskop pass. 
– Heavy Rain is expected to reach Port Elizabeth by today noon until Saturday evening throughout the region of Cacadu. 
–  These systems are expected to also affect all outdoor activities in the region such as the Biltong Festival in Somerset East and the VW Algoa Rally being held in the Port Elizabeth, Uitenhage and surrounding areas.

Please be warned and take care.

MUNICIPALITY WORKING TO RESTORE WATER SUPPLY FOR HUMEWOOD & WALMER

MUNICIPALITY WORKING TO RESTORE WATER SUPPLY FOR  HUMEWOOD & WALMER, after the main water supply (500 mm in diameter pipe) failed late last night between First and Seventh Avenue. No timeframe for the restoration of supply is available at this stage.
 

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