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    Sewage complaints go unheard

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJune 19, 2013No Comments1 Min Read
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    Sewage leakages that have been reported to the municipality on numerous ocassions over a period of months have yet to be fixed.

     

    Sewage leakages that have been reported to the municipality on numerous ocassions over a period of months have yet to be fixed.

    In the pictures below, KwaNdancame resident Sizwe Mda can be seen pointing out the sewage that has been bubbling forth from a pipe outlet in the ground near his house for months.

    The raw sewage sinks into the ground and dribbles into the stream below.

    He says he has reported the leakage to the municipality many times over recent months.

    Photos: Steven Lang

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