Emfuleni’s wastewater crisis, 2018-2021: The history of a Vaal sub-catchment problem

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New Contree Pub Date : 2021-07-30 DOI:10.4102/nc.v86i0.23
J. Tempelhoff
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In 2018 the collapse of the wastewater infrastructure of Gauteng’s Emfuleni Local Municipality was responsible for a severe fish-kill in the Vaal River Barrage. Even communities downstream of the Barrage were affected. The disaster was most evident at the riverside holiday town of Parys, tourism operations on the riverbank in the Vredefort Dome World Heritage Site and the Bloemhof Dam. Emfuleni’s crisis was the result of almost two decades of delays and underinvestment in the maintenance and upgrade of a local wastewater system earmarked for regional service delivery.Today’s Emfuleni has an illustrious history, dating back to the founding of the industrial towns of Vereeniging (1891) and Vanderbijlpark (1943). Both are situated downstream of where the Klip, Blesbokspruit and Suikerbos rivers fork into the Vaal River. Thanks to local coal mining, electricity generation and copious water supplies, industrial development thrived in the twentieth century.The 1994 demise of South Africa’s white-ruled governance system paved the way for a post-apartheid non-racial democracy. At this time there were significant changes in governance, demographics and economic development. Local population growth and the concomitant regional post-industrial development continue to have a profound impact on the Vaal River Barrage and the downstream communities.This study highlights the Integrated Vaal River system, the historical origins of today’s Emfuleni, and culminates with a discussion on the disaster of 2018 and its aftermath up until 2021.
Emfuleni的废水危机,2018-2021:瓦尔流域问题的历史
2018年,豪登省恩富莱尼地方市政府的污水基础设施崩溃,导致瓦尔河拦河坝发生严重的鱼类死亡。甚至连大坝下游的社区也受到了影响。这场灾难在河边的度假小镇帕里斯、河岸上的弗里德堡圆顶世界遗产和布隆霍夫大坝的旅游业中表现得最为明显。Emfuleni的危机是近二十年来在维护和升级用于区域服务提供的当地废水系统方面的延误和投资不足的结果。今天的Emfuleni有着辉煌的历史,可以追溯到工业城镇Vereeniging(1891年)和Vanderbijlpark(1943年)的建立。两者都位于Klip, Blesbokspruit和Suikerbos河汇入瓦尔河的下游。由于当地的煤矿开采、发电和丰富的供水,工业在20世纪蓬勃发展。1994年南非白人统治统治体系的终结为后种族隔离时代的非种族民主铺平了道路。这一时期,在治理、人口和经济发展方面都发生了重大变化。当地人口增长和随之而来的区域后工业发展继续对瓦尔河拦河坝和下游社区产生深远影响。本研究重点介绍了瓦尔河综合系统,即今天Emfuleni的历史起源,最后讨论了2018年的灾难及其后果,直到2021年。
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