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IOL News
09-05-2025
- Business
- IOL News
eThekwini reveals water distribution loss of nearly 60%, 'fix the problem', demand angered residents
While Durban communities grapple with prolonged water outages the eThekwini Municipality has recorded a 57,81% in water distribution losses in its April 2025 financial report. Image: Paballo Thekiso RESIDENTS have accused the eThekwini Municipality of allowing their money to literally go down the drain with "blatant disregard", given the fact that the city's water distribution loss stood at 57.81%. As a result, having water on tap, daily, is like a roll of the dice for many communities in the municipality's area of jurisdiction because they have grown accustomed to constant outages that run for days and weeks in some instances. While there seem no end in sight to eThekwini's water woes, still, ratepayers must brace themselves for possible tariff increases for water and other utilities that the city supplies to residents, in the coming weeks. During an eThekwini Finance Committee meeting in April 2025, the municipality stated in a report that the water loss (57.81%) was above the norm which of 15 to 30%. As it has done in the past, the municipality continued to blame illegal water connections, ageing infrastructure and damage to infrastructure due to the floods, as the breaches in their system. On Thursday, the Reservoir Hills Ratepayers Association (RHRA) demanded immediate action and responses concerning the ongoing and unresolved water supply failures that have affected large parts of Clare Estate and Reservoir Hills. This included an outage on May 5, which left surrounding communities without water for extended periods. Yogesh Naidoo, Director of RHRA stated that the failures were not isolated or unforeseen. Naidoo said that between January 9 and 29, the RHRA issued multiple urgent notices to the municipality detailing: •Over 60 burst pipes reported within days •Repeated supply disruptions, some exceeding 10 days •Failed or substandard repairs leading to immediate re-bursts •Lack of skilled personnel, Pressure Relief Valve (PRV) regulations, and basic resources (e.g. backfill and asphalt) •Nightly cut-offs allegedly linked to the Sherwood 3 Reservoir without public explanation •Total breakdown of the municipality's complaint logging and response systems (call-centre, WhatsApp app). 'From January, the Water and Sanitation Department has repeatedly ignored or inadequately responded to warnings by the ratepayers and Ward 23 Councillor Alicia Kissoon,' he said. Naidoo said that despite the documented failures, including requests to inspect PRVs and commission un-utilised infrastructure built at public expense, no substantive response or action plan was received by RHRA. Naidoo said that the RHRA demanded a comprehensive report outlining: The specific cause of the May 5 outage The current operational status of Sherwood 3 Reservoir and Wiggins Waterworks Details of any planned repairs, scheduled upgrades, or supply interruptions The name and contact details of the senior official responsible for the infrastructure A detailed log of all reported pipe bursts and unresolved complaints in Ward 23 from January 1 to date, including steps taken. Meanwhile, concerned resident Musaddiq Ebrahim said that the Bonela and Chesterville community had experienced water outages, with no supply at all on some days. Ebrahim said the community was at breaking point, which led to residents of Chesterville, who were also connected to the same reservoir, resorting to blocking the N2 freeway on multiple occasions, out of frustration.

IOL News
08-05-2025
- Politics
- IOL News
Durban's water crisis: Communities demand action amid soaring distribution losses
While Durban communities grapple with prolonged water outages the eThekwini Municipality has recorded a 57,81% in water distribution losses in its April 2025 financial report. Image: Paballo Thekiso While Durban communities grapple with prolonged water outages the eThekwini Municipality has recorded a 57.81% in water distribution losses In an eThekwini Finance Committee, April 2025, report the municipality stated that this loss was above the norm which is 15 to 30%. The municipality blamed illegal water connections, ageing infrastructure and damage to infrastructure due to the floods. On Thursday, the Reservoir Hills Ratepayers Association (RHRA) demanded immediate action and responses concerning the ongoing and unresolved water supply failures that have affected large parts of Clare Estate and Reservoir Hills. This included an outage on 5 May 2025, which left surrounding communities without water for extended periods. Yogesh Naidoo, Director of RHRA stated that failures are not isolated or unforeseen. Naidoo stated that between 9 January 2025 and 29 January 2025, RHRA issued multiple urgent notices to the municipality detailing: •Over 60 burst pipes reported within days •Repeated supply disruptions, some exceeding 10 days •Failed or substandard repairs leading to immediate re-bursts •Lack of skilled personnel, Pressure Relief Valve (PRV) regulations, and basic resources (e.g. backfill and asphalt) •Nightly cut-offs allegedly linked to the Sherwood 3 Reservoir without public explanation •Total breakdown of the municipality's complaint logging and response systems (call centre, WhatsApp app). 'Dating from January 2025,the Water and Sanitation Department has repeatedly ignored or inadequately responded to warnings by the ratepayers and ward 23 Councillor Alicia Kissoon,' he said. Naidoo said that despite these documented failures, including requests to inspect PRVs and commission unutilised infrastructure built at public expense, no substantive response or action plan has ever been received by RHRA. Naidoo said that the RHRA demanded a comprehensive report outlining The specific cause of the 5 May 2025 outage The current operational status of Sherwood 3 Reservoir and Wiggins Waterworks Details of any planned repairs, scheduled upgrades, or supply interruptions The name and contact details of the senior official responsible for this infrastructure A detailed log of all reported pipe bursts and unresolved complaints in Ward 23 from 1 January 2025 to date, including steps taken. Meanwhile, concerned resident Musaddiq Ebrahim said that the Bonela and Chesterville community had been experiencing water outages with some days having no supply at all. Ebrahim said the community is at breaking point which led to residents of Chesterville, who are also connected to the same reservoir, resorting to blocking the N2 freeway on multiple occasions out of frustration.