More than 10 000 items of water and sanitation infrastructure have been vandalised or stolen which poses a significant challenge to the City of Cape Town’s operation of providing water and sanitation services.
In formal areas, R10.8 million was directed towards replacing 3 666 missing manhole covers, 2 809 stolen water meters, 649 meter covers, 1 204 hydrant covers and 275 missing valve covers. ‘Beyond the financial burden, vandalism puts the public’s health and safety at risk as well as the inconvenience they have to endure. Damage to the water network or pipelines can compromise water quality, and disruptions in sanitation services can contribute to sewer overflows, posing risks to public health,’ they added.
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