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Malfunction of pump stations cause blockages

09 Apr 2015

Minister of Minerals, Energy and Water Resources, Mr Kitso Mokaila, says the problem of pump stations malfunctions at Monarch, Area 11 and Maipaahela are caused by blockages hence the bad smell experienced by the residents.

The minister said the blockages came about as result of improper use of the infrastructure by the communities. Minister Mokaila said undesirable elements such as blankets, clothes, and disposable nappies were always found during unblocking.

He said as a way of improving the pump stations machinery, and as part of maintenance, Water utilities Corporation (WUC) was in the process of installing shredding machines to scrap materials that normally render the pump station to malfunction.

This would be implemented during the 2015/2016 financial year. He said the WUC has embarked on a vigorous public education campaign to sensitize communities in the affected areas about the importance of various WUC infrastructures and their dangers.

Mr Mokaila said furthermore, routine maintenance on desludging is done every three months on these pump stations and each time there is a blockage, the pump stations are attended to as a matter of urgency to eliminate health hazards associated with pump station malfunctioning.

Francistown West Legislator Mr Ignatius Moswaane had asked the minister if he is aware that the community of Monarch, Area 11 and Maipaahela in Francistown are exposed to a bad smell caused by the non-functioning sewerage pumps on a daily basis and that the Francistown City Council has failed to remedy the situation for the past ten years.

He asked what the minister will do to give the community of Francistown pleasant air in their homes. ENDS

Source : Parliament

Author : BOPA

Location : Gaborone

Event : Parliament

Date : 09 Apr 2015