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Western Cape comes out tops for water management

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The Western Cape Water Service Authorities have once again displayed excellence and flair in the field of drinking water quality and water resource management.

 

This is as the Minister of Water and Sanitation, Senzo Mchunu published the 2023 Blue Drop, Green Drop PAT and No Drop Reports on 05 December 2023 during a hybrid event in Gauteng.

 

The Blue and Green Drop are certification programmes administered to improve water quality by WSAs in South Africa.

 

The Blue Drop programme aims to ensure compliance of water supply systems with the national drinking water quality standards, while the Green Drop programme aims to ensure compliance of wastewater treatment works with the national wastewater discharge standards.

 

The No Drop regulatory programme was established to encourage the management of water losses through the DWS water conservation and demand management programme.

 

Western Cape municipalities emerged as overall winners and dominated all categories:

 

Overstrand

 

  • Highest number of systems that achieved blue drop status namely, Baardskeerdersbos Supply System (99.7%); Buffeljags Bay Supply System (98.2%); Buffelsrivier Supply System (99.99%); Greater Gansbaai Supply System (99.99%); Greater Hermanus Supply System (99.99%); Kleinmond Supply System (99.99%); Pearly Beach Supply System (99.99%); Stanford Supply System (99.99%)
  • Best Performing WSA in the Country with the overall Blue Drop score of 99.99%.
  • Taking the 1st and 2nd position for the Best Performing systems
  • Winners of the Best Provincial risk managers category
  • Winners of the Best National Risk managers category

 

City of Cape Town

 

  • Achieved a blue drop status for the Cape Town (98.1%)
  • 2nd runner up for the Best Performing WSA in the Country with the overall Blue Drop score of 98,1
  • Top position for the Best Technical Assessment score, Faure WTW achieved 98% and Blackheath WTW taking the 3rd position

 

Saldanha Bay Local Municipality (West Coast District Municipality Bulk)

 

  • Hopefield Supply System WTW achieved blue drop status (96.9%)
  • 2nd place for the Best Provincial risk managers category

 

Berg Rivier LM (West Coast DM Bulk)

 

  • Achieved a blue drop status, Velddrift WTW (95%)
  • 3rd place for the Best Provincial risk managers category

Drakenstein LM (City of Cape Town MM)

 

  • Achieved Blue drop certification, Hermon (95.7%)
  • 3rd position for the Best Technical Assessment, Welvanpas score 96%

 

Theewaterskloof LM

 

  • Achieved blue drop status, Botrivier (96.6%)
  • 2nd runner-up for the Best Progressed WSA from 2014 to 2023, with Theewaterskloof moving from 64,2% (2014) to 89,6% (2023)

 

George LM

 

  • George Water Works (95.2%)

Swartland LM (West Coast DM Bulk)

 

  • Withoogte Supply System (96.5%)

 

Cape Alguhas

 

  • 2nd runner up for the Best National Risk managers category

 

While most of the Western Cape systems have shown excellence and resilience, there are pockets of systems that need to up their game.

 

The Department of Water and Sanitation says the aim is to have all the systems across the province comply with the regulatory standards.

 

ALSO READ: Cape Town looks to water re-use to boost supply

 

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