ALTERNATIVE WATER SOURCES THE WAY TO GOPublished: Internal News Release - Wednesday, 09 June 2010
The combination of Mossel Bay’s expected future population growth, the probability of more droughts in future and the growing competition for available surface water will require a diversified approach to ensuring sustainable water sources for Mossel Bay in future, says Mr Johan du Preez, who is a member of the team overseeing the various water projects at the Municipality at present..
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 CONSUMPTION DOWN BY 48,5% BUT REMAINS CRITICALPublished: Internal News Release - Thursday, 20 May 2010
The average daily municipal water consumption decreased by 48,5% in the first four months of 2010 compared to the corresponding period last year. Consumption from January 2010 to the end of April 2010 declined by 19,6% according to a statement issued by the Municipality.
Read More... EXCELLENCE AWARD FOR WASTER WATER TREATMENT WORKSPublished: Internal News Release - Thursday, 13 May 2010
The Mossel Bay Municipality has been awarded a Certificate of Excellence for 2010 by the Water Institute of South Africa for its regional waste water treatment plant at Hartenbos.
Read More... MOSSEL BAY MUNICIPALITY GETS CLEAN AUDIT REPORTPublished: Internal News Release - Tuesday, 26 January 2010
The Mossel Bay Municipality received an unqualified audit report for the 2008/2009 financial year from the Auditor-General, thereby repeating its similar achievement of the 2007/2008 financial year..
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