The maintenance of vast sewage and river systems is a strategic priority, particularly as a sewage overflow or river flood is the last thing a city needs during the colder months. The city’s Water and Sanitation Directorate is preparing for winter’s increased stormwater volume by cleaning sewer pipelines, clearing litter traps in river systems, and monitoring stormwatertosewer connections. Residents can help by adhering to protocols like flushing only human waste and reporting blockages and overflows. By collaborating with the city’s efforts, we can ensure a safer and cleaner winter season.
As winter approaches, the City of Cape Town is taking proactive measures to mitigate potential flood risks through its annual Winter Preparedness program. This initiative is crucial, and the Road Infrastructure Management (RIM) department is responsible for managing the city’s stormwater assets throughout the year. Recently, Councillor Rob Quintas, the City of Cape Town’s Mayoral Committee Member for Urban Mobility, joined the RIM teams in Atlantis, Parklands, and Joe Slovo Park to monitor their cleanup operations.