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PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON WATER AFFAIRS AND FORESTRY. FREE STATE PROVINCIAL BUCKET ERADICATION STATUS. MEC: J. MAFEREKA 3 May 2007. Free State Backlog. Free State Backlog (Cont…).
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PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON WATER AFFAIRS AND FORESTRY FREE STATE PROVINCIAL BUCKET ERADICATION STATUS MEC: J. MAFEREKA 3 May 2007
Free State Backlog (Cont…) • Number of units built per month decreased towards end of financial year due to some of the municipalities had already spent their allocations for 2006/07 • Number of units built per month expected to increase by June 2007
Key Challenges • Lack of Capacity within the Project Management Units (PMU’s) to ensure that they are fully functioning, • Technical • Project management skills,cash flows, and reporting • Shortage of Bucket Eradication funds to eradicate all buckets in the municipalities. • The non-availability of counter funding from Municipalities resulting in the non-implementation of projects.
Key Challenges (Cont…) • Lack of integrated planning within municipalities • No co-operation and communication within a municipality from other relevant internal units (eg PMU and Engineering Section • Political stance on Water borne sewer versus VIP’s
What DWAF Regional office & LG&H Recommended on BE Challenges • Through the MEC LG&H Task Team, municipalities requested to redirect or re-prioritize other less critical projects for buckets • DWAF regional office is mobilizing funding for Bulk Water infrastructure for some municipalities
What DWAF Regional office & LG&H Recommended on BE Challenges (Cont…) • During May 2007, DWAF will be increasing technical support by seconding 10 more engineers at the troublesome municipal level. • Intensive political support from the Province, District and Local municipalities in oder to deal with issues of alternative sanitation systems.
Municipalities that will meet the target • Of the 19 municipalities receiving bucket eradication funds, the following 13 municipalities do not have major challenges: Xhariep District • Letsemeng LM • Kopanong LM • Mohokare LM Motheo District • Naledi LM
Municipalities that will meet the target (Cont…) Lejweleputswa District • Tokologo LM • Nala LM • Tswelopele LM FezileDabi District • Mafube LM • Metsimaholo LM • Moqhaka LM
Municipalities that will meet the target (Cont…) Thabo Mofutsanyane District • Nkeoane LM • Dihlabeng LM • Maluti A Phofung LM
Municipalities that will meet the target (Cont…) • The 13 municipalities are expected to eradicate their pre 94 buckets by October 2007 • In total they will eradicate 35 378 buckets of the 84 021 backlog
Municipalities that have genuine challenges • Six municipalities have been identified: Motheo District • Mantsopa LM • Mangaung LM Lejweleputswa District • Matjhabeng LM • Masilonyana LM
Municipalities that have genuine challenges (Cont…) Fezile Dabi District • Ngwathe LM Thabo Mofutsanyane District • Setsoto LM • The six municipalities collectively have a backlog of 48 643
Key Challenges Identified ; • The need to have full waterborne services as compared to installing any other from of alternative sanitation system even in situations where full waterborne is impossible, • Shortage of adequate funding due to high units costs per structure • Delay in procurement processes by municipalities • Shortage of all material due to high demand currently • Poor performances of construction by certain contractors and consultants
Solutions by LG&H together with DWAF for the Six Municipalities • Additional to the five (5) engineers already on the ground, ten (10) more engineers will be placed at these municipalities to help with site supervision during the May 2007 month • Another more five (5) M&E personnel through Sedibeng Water will be deployed through out the six municipalities
Some of the challenges raised by the Seconded Engineers • Procurement processes in some of the municipalities delaying progress (council resolutions) • Incompetence by some of the contractors • One contractor given multiple contracts on the same project with the same municipality
Some of the challenges raised by the Seconded Engineers (Cont…) • Buying of materials which are not SABS approved • Some of the projects are implemented not according to specification • Due to lack of bulk infrastructure i.e. Phumelela • Bulk Water Master Plan available but no funding • Ngwathe R14.8 mil, Maluti A Phofung R7 mil & Kopanong R16 mil