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The North West province recorded the highest proportion of wastewater treatment works at critical risk (60%), followed by the Northern Cape (59%) and the Free State (44%).This is up from 10% in the 2014/2015 auditing period.
250 are at high risk (29%) - indicating partial functionality and unsatisfactory performance, with major corrections required. 208 are at critical risk (24%) - indicating dysfunctional and unsatisfactory performance, with major corrections required. South Africa's Wastewater Treatment Works Preliminary Report Card: Overall, the country's wastewater treatment works are in a poor to critical state, posing significant risks to public health and to the environment. Of the total 850 wastewater treatment works assessed, 334 (39%) received scores below 31% and were placed under regulatory surveillance. Wastewater treatment works are assessed in accordance with the set Green Drop audit standards. The report also noted that 11 of the 140 municipalities that were assessed had no water quality monitoring systems in place or no evidence of any water testing. The interim report shows dysfunctional local municipalities and non-compliant wastewater treatment works.Ī number of water supply systems were flagged as being in a critical condition, requiring urgent intervention. The current cholera outbreak in the country should, therefore, come as no surprise. The findings point to a culture of neglect, non-compliance and systemic collapse. The report records continued overall decline in the status of the country's water supply services.
The issues of biggest concern that it identified included a collapse of the country's wastewater treatment works and a sharp rise in the number of local authorities that are failing to meet minimum compliance standards. The Blue Drop Watch Report - an interim report because it only assessed a sample of the facilities across the country - focused on the condition of the drinking water infrastructure and treatment processes from a technical standpoint. A report released by the South African government paints a grim picture of the country's water resources and water infrastructure as well as the overall quality of its drinking water.