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Gallery: pollution kills Greenhills Spruit

The Greenhills Spruit is completely lifeless due to sewage, oil, and other contaminants somehow finding their way into the spruit.

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DA Ward Councillor Peter Dick at the highly contaminated spruit.
DA Ward Councillor Peter Dick at the highly contaminated spruit.

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Local farmer Juan Luddick with some of the dead fish next to the pond on his smallholding in Wilbotsdal.
Local farmer Juan Luddick with some of the dead fish next to the pond on his smallholding in Wilbotsdal.

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