
Sewage leaks, litter and dumping plague Vorna Valley
The residents have pinpointed a sewage spill in a bushy area near Berger Road, where wastewater is notably flowing into a nearby stream. Ward 132 councillor Annette Deppe said the situation was reported to Johannesburg Water.
'The resident identified the source of the spill with visual evidence and is urging immediate investigation and action from Johannesburg Water. Additionally, there appears to be a stream where sewage is flowing, necessitating urgent examination of its origin,' said Deppe.
On August 16, during an inspection of the area, the councillor observed that the community is grappling with rampant littering, including the shocking sight of disposable nappies carelessly dumped in a stormwater drain along the corner of Le Roux Avenue and Berger Road.
'The systemic disregard for public spaces has sparked deep concerns among citizens,' said Deppe. 'Moreover, it is with a heavy heart to I report the discovery of a deceased dog mere metres away from the stormwater area, which shows signs of having been discarded without any visible injuries. This situation underscores not just a lack of community responsibility but also highlights potential public health risks.'
The councillor pleads for local authorities and environmental agencies to heed the call for intervention and take swift action to remediate these conditions.
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'The well-being of Vorna Valley residents and the preservation of the environment should be prioritised through decisive steps in addressing these sanitary and ecological concerns.'
Community members are encouraged to report further incidences of environmental degradation and to assist in fostering an ethos of collective responsibility towards maintaining a clean and safe suburb for all.
For further information or to report additional environmental concerns, contact councillor Annette Deppe at [email protected]
Residents who wish to submit screenshots or additional evidence can forward them to the above contact information for proper escalation to the authorities.
Johannesburg Water has been asked if they are aware of the sewage leak and when it will be attended to. Their response will be published once received.
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