Government Invests R80m To Expand Brits Water Treatment Works And Enhance Regional Water Security
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The Brits Water Treatment Works is a critical infrastructure project of the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) aimed at strengthening water provision for the Madibeng Local Municipality and surrounding areas.
“The Brits Water Treatment Works is a key bulk water supply infrastructure project, funded by the Department of Water and Sanitation through the Regional Bulk Infrastructure Grant (RBIG), at a value of over R80m and implemented by the Magalies Water Board,” the DWS said in a statement.
The project is part of government efforts to “support Water Services Authorities in meeting their constitutional obligation to provide safe and reliable water”.
“Once fully operational, the upgraded plant will increase its treatment capacity from 60 to 80 megalitres per day, improving the treatment of raw water, strengthening pumping and pipeline systems and enhancing the distribution network up to bulk reservoirs,” the statement said.
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