CONSUMERS CONTRIBUTE WELL TO WATER SAVINGSPublished: Internal News Release - Monday, 28 June 2010
Consumers of water supplied by the Municipality are generally supporting the water restrictions well as evidenced by the May 2010 water consumption figures which show that 93 per cent of households used less than twenty kilolitres for the month..
Read More... WATER SITUATION SET TO CONTINUE INDEFINITELYPublished: Internal News Release - Thursday, 27 May 2010
The drought situation looks set to continue indefinitely and municipal water users are once again urged to save every drop of water possible and to adhere to the water restrictions in force at present, says the Municipality in a statement on the water situation..
Read More... WATER SUPPLY SITUATION DEMANDS ATTENTION OF ALLPublished: Internal News Release - Tuesday, 04 May 2010
Mossel Bay’s deteriorating water supply situation is demanding the attention and support of every member of the community as we now have only approximately four months’ supply left at current consumption levels, says the Municipal Manager, Dr Michele Gratz..
Read More... TENDER FOR PROJECT TO SUPPLEMENT WATER SUPPLY TO BE AWARDEDPublished: Internal News Release - Thursday, 21 January 2010
A tender for a the establishment of a reverse osmosis facility at a cost of approximately R49 million to purify municipal effluent to a standard that would render it suitable for production purposes at PetroSA’s synthetic fuels plant and save water for Mossel Bay, has closed on Friday, 15 January 2010, and is expected to be awarded within the next week..
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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