EDITORIAL: Dithering around ‘day zero’

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Nelson Mandela Bay’s water disaster is not just a crisis of climate — it’s a crisis of management.

The Koega dam near Patensie is one of the three main suppliers of water to Gqeberha. Picture: BEVERLY DARLOW

On Monday, Nelson Mandela Bay’s Impofu Dam effectively ran dry. With its water level at 9%, the Churchill Dam has just 11 days of water left. When that can no longer be pumped, the taps in about 40% of the metro will slow to a trickle, if that. There is, predictably, a last-minute scramble to stave off “day zero”. Last week, water & sanitation minister Senzo Mchunu big-footed municipal authorities to bring management of the crisis under his department. There’s talk of the defence force being brought in; the metro is ramping up its comms — including, apparently, by hauling out a loud-hailer to exhort residents to cut their water usage; and Gift of the Givers is quietly digging boreholes.

 

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