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Residents’ complaints about sewerage in Vulture Street is falling on deaf ears

Residents in Vulture Street have no joy as the municipality shrugs its shoulders instead of fixing their sewerage problem.

Residents of Vulture Street in Reyno Ridge had enough of the municipality’s incapability to deal with a sewerage problem on their doorstep.

Sewerage from a nearby sewer drain is pushing up in some residents’ houses.

“We have reported this day after day, but from the municipality’s side there is just no help,” said ward councillor Clr Salomie Kriel.

This problem started a month ago.

She explained that the responsibility to fix the problem is passed from one department to the other.

“The teams responsible for fixing the problem knows all too well that the continues load shedding affects the pump house,” Kriel said.

She said both the mechanical and technical teams must go back to the drawing board to find a solution for the persisting problem.

Each time the area’s electricity goes off the problem starts again.

WITBANK NEWS reached out to the municipality for some answers, but they did not respond before the article was placed on the website.

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Zita Goldswain

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