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Sewage woes frustrate Walvis Bay vendors Allexer Namundjembo Vendors at Ekutu Market in Walvis Bay expressed frustration over the municipality’s slow response to a sewage overflow that flooded the market earlier this week.  The incident was caused by a power outage at the Kuisebmond Sewer Pump Station, which led to raw sewage spilling into the trading area. The vendors later stepped in to clean up the area.  “The dirt had been here for days, so we decided to clean up. I thank my fellow vendors for taking this initiative. Now our place is clean,” vendor Moses Shadjanale told the Windhoek Observer.  He urged others to join future cleanup efforts, stressing that the community must take responsibility for its environment. The Walvis Bay Municipality acknowledged the problem and blamed the overflow on the power outage.  Officials assured residents that efforts were underway to resolve the issue. Walvis Bay mayor Trevino Forbes said political interference has hampered the municipality’s work and promised improvements. Reacting to the Disaster, Community Activist Knowledge Iipinge, said the crisis at Ekutu Market reflected a wider breakdown in Walvis Bay’s infrastructure.  “We urgently need to transition from the current reactionary approach to more proactive solutions that require innovative thinking beyond the capacity of those currently addressing the issue” Iipinge said while answering questions sent to him by Windhoek Observer on Wednesday. He added that the community requires infrastructure upgrades worth about N$350 million, including the adoption of technologies such as membrane bioreactors. He said this would need expert planning rather than “political gimmicks.” The latest incident comes amid growing concerns about service delivery in Walvis Bay. In May, the municipality admitted service delivery challenges after residents complained about poor hygiene and the neglect of waste management, sewage systems, and roads.  In June, residents launched a weekend cleanup campaign when municipal refuse trucks broke down and contractors failed to collect rubbish for nearly two weeks.  Local businesses provided equipment for the campaign, and the residents vowed to persist until they cleaned the town. Earlier this week, the Walvis Bay Youth Forum urged the local authority to act quickly to address what it called “deteriorating sanitation and environmental conditions” in several suburbs. The community has since called on the ministry of urban and rural development to take over the affairs of the town.  This also resulted in businessman Cobus van Schalkwyk, who earlier had invited the deputy minister of urban and rural development, Evelyn Nawases-Taeyele and Swapo party secretary general Sophia Shaningwa to a meeting attended by Swapo leaders. The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) condemned the meeting, calling it an attempt to undermine its elected leadership in the municipality. 

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Rainfall leads to sewage overflow in Fairhope FAIRHOPE, Ala. (WKRG) — Heavy rainfall on Wednesday led to a sanitary sewage overflow, according to Fairhope Public Utilities. According to an FPU news release, the Wastewater Department responded to the overflow and was able to disinfect the area with bleach to "minimize any potential health risks." Documents with the Alabama Department of Environmental Management [...]

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Broken pipe in Mobile leads to sewage overflow MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — A sewer overflow has been reported on Schillinger Road, prompting an advisory from the Mobile Area Water and Sewer System. According to a MAWSS news release, the break was discovered this morning by crews who were responding to a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition fault. Located at 685 Schillinger Road, on [...]

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Broken pipe in Foley causes sewage overflow to spill into Bon Secour River FOLEY, Ala. (WKRG) — A broken force main in Foley has caused a sewage overflow into Bon Secour River. According to Riviera Utilities, 63,000 gallons of sewage have overflowed into the Bon Secour River because of the break. According to a news release, the overflow happened on Aug. 2 after a contractor from a different [...]

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Less than 1,000 gallons of sewage enter Mobile Bay FAIRHOPE, Ala. (WKRG) — A sewer overflow occurred Monday morning in Mobile Bay, a Fairhope Public Utilities news release said. Officials say less than 1,000 gallons of untreated sewage entered the bay between 11:45 a.m. and 11:50 a.m. Fairhope Public Utilities' Water/Wastewater Department quickly cleaned and disinfected the area with bleach to minimize public health [...]

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Mobile County Health Department warns of possible sewage overflow due to severe weather MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — The Mobile County Health Department is warning residents of a possible sanitary sewer overflow after strong storms moved through the area Sunday night and Monday morning. MCHD officials said the heavy rains could result in bacteria entering streams, creeks and other waterways from manholes overflowing. "Although skin contact with floodwaters does [...]

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Houses, river, quay, Labrador, boats

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