DESALINATION CONSTRUCTION SITE WILL BE REHABILITATED FULLYPublished: Internal News Release - Friday, 23 July 2010
The dune and beach area, which will be affected by the construction of the seawater desalination plant at Voorbaai, will be rehabilitated fully on completion of the project. Measures will also be implemented to ensure that the overall impact of this emergency water project on the environment is limited to the absolute minimum..
Read More... DESALINATION PROJECT NECESSITATES TEMPORARY BEACH CLOSUREPublished: Internal News Release - Friday, 23 July 2010
The construction of the emergency seawater desalination plant and pipeline at Voorbaai to increase Mossel Bay’s water supply, will necessitate the temporary closure of a stretch of beach at Voorbaai, according to a statement issued by the Municipality.
The construction of the emergency seawater desalination plant and pipeline at Voorbaai to increase Mossel Bay’s water supply, will necessitate the temporary closure of a stretch of beach at Voorbaai, according to a statement issued by the Municipality.
The construction of the emergency seawater desalination plant and pipeline at Voorbaai to increase Mossel Bay’s water supply, will necessitate the temporary closure of a stretch of beach at Voorbaai, according to a statement issued by the Municipality..
Read More... COUNCIL IMPOSES MORATORIUM ON DEVELOPMENTSPublished: Internal News Release - Friday, 23 July 2010
The Town Council of Mossel Bay at its monthly meeting on 14 July 2010 decided to place a moratorium on the approval of all new property developments exceeding ten units. The moratorium has been imposed because of the drought situation and the deteriorating water supply situation in Mossel Bay..
Read More... R49 M REVERSE OSMOSIS PLANT COMPLETEDPublished: Internal News Release - Thursday, 01 July 2010
The new Reverse Osmosis plant to purify effluent water for use by PetroSA to ease the pressure on the Wolwedans Dam, was completed last week and is scheduled to start supplying purified water to PetroSA’s synthetic fuels plant at Mossel Bay in the course of next week.
Read More... BEACH WORK ON DESALINATION PLANT COMMENCESPublished: Internal News Release - Thursday, 01 July 2010
Work on the laying of two pipelines from the new seawater desalination plant into the sea will commence early next week at Voorbaai in Mossel Bay..
Read More... WORK ON SOUTH AFRICA’S BIGGEST DESALINATION PLANT TO STARTPublished: Internal News Release - Wednesday, 02 June 2010
Construction work will commence within the next two weeks on the Mossel Bay Municipality’s seawater desalination plant of between R180 and R200 million at Voorbaai, Mossel Bay. With a yield of 15 million litres of desalinated water a day, it will be the biggest plant of its kind by far to date in South Africa..
Read More... EMERGENCY INCREASE IN WATER TARIFFSPublished: MOSSELBAY MUNICIPALITY - Monday, 01 March 2010
EMERGENCY INCREASE IN WATER TARIFFS.
Read More... EMERGENCY INCREASE IN WATER TARIFFSPublished: Internal News Release - Thursday, 14 January 2010
The Town Council of Mossel Bay approved an emergency increase in water tariffs with effect from 1 March 2010 at a Special Council Meeting that took place on Monday, 11 January 2010.
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