National Water Action Plan Drives Decisive Interventions to Expand Reliable Water and Sanitation Services
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Delivering her budget vote speech in the National Council of Provinces, Water and Sanitation Minister Pemmy Majodina said the state is rolling out decisive interventions to strengthen water security, repair ageing infrastructure and expand reliable access to services across all nine provinces, as part of a broader national recovery drive.
Majodina acknowledged that many communities continue to face water interruptions, sewage spillages, deteriorating wastewater treatment systems and high levels of water losses.
These challenges prompted President Cyril Ramaphosa to establish the National Water Crisis Committee and direct the implementation of the National Water Action Plan.
“The message we bring to this House is clear: Government is intervening decisively, projects are being accelerated, and partnerships are being strengthened to ensure that communities receive reliable water and sanitation services,” she said.
Upgrading water systems
The Minister said the department’s priorities include completing delayed infrastructure projects, rehabilitating failing water-treatment and wastewater works, expanding water supply to underserved communities, developing groundwater resources, and investing in water reuse and desalination initiatives.
Among the major projects highlighted were the R2.6bn bulk water supply programme serving Mthatha, Libode, Ngqeleni and Mqanduli in the Eastern Cape; the R4bn water and sanitation intervention in Maluti-a-Phofung in the Free State; the R1.3bn Giyani water project in Limpopo, which has already connected 24 villages; and the R4.9bn Mandlakazi Regional Bulk Water Supply Scheme in KwaZulu-Natal.
In Gauteng, the Hammanskraal water intervention is nearing completion, with a new 50-megalitre-per-day water package plant expected to improve access to clean water for approximately 47,000 households.
Majodina also outlined progress in Mpumalanga, the North West, Northern Cape and Western Cape, where several large-scale projects are under construction or nearing completion to improve water reliability and reduce service backlogs.
The department is increasingly using water boards as implementing agents to support struggling municipalities and is working with the Departments of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs and National Treasury to improve governance and financial sustainability in the sector.
Rural supply expansion
The Minister announced the rollout of a nationwide Rural Water Access Programme aimed at improving water security in unserved communities through borehole drilling, spring protection, rainwater harvesting and rehabilitation of non-functional systems.
More than 2,600 settlements have already been identified under the programme, with over R200m allocated for the first phase in KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng and the Eastern Cape.
Implementation is scheduled to begin in July and conclude in September this year.
Majodina said government was also strengthening anti-corruption measures through the Water Sector Anti-Corruption Forum, established in partnership with the Special Investigating Unit.
She urged all spheres of government, communities and the private sector to work together to secure the country’s water future.
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