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Sewage problem still exists behind Laerskool Oranjegloed Primary School

The river of sewage that has been flowing behind Laerskool Oranjegloed Primary School since December, is still a problem to residents living nearby.

The river of sewage that has been flowing behind Laerskool Oranjegloed Primary School since December, is still a problem to residents living nearby.

The Ridge Times reported on this problem in December and January and municipal workers visited the scene, but they did not have lime that is used to clear up the sewage.

It has in the meantime dried and pieces of toilet paper can still be seen.

Read the complete article in the Ridge Times newspaper on our website here.

The river of sewage in December behind Laerskool Oranjegloed Primary School.
Ms Marie Prinsloo, Ms Mariaan Chamberlain, Ms Mari Burger, Ms Alexia Hlengani and Mr Piet Davel look at where the sewage flows into the Duck Pond.
Ms Caroline Davel, Ms Mari Burger, Ms Mariaan Chamberlain, Mr Clement Makwela and Mr Piet Davel look at the dry sewage behind Laerskool Oranjegloed Primary School.
The river of sewage behind Laerskool Oranjegloed Primary School has still not been tended to. It has dried up in the meantime.
Ms Mari Burger, Ms Alexia Hlengani, Mr Clement Makwela, Ms Mariaan Chamberlain and Mr Piet Davel look at where the sewage flows into the Duck Pond.
A river of sewage that has been a problem since December, is flowing into the Duck Pond.

 

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