Minister Creecy, eThekwini's natural heritage is drowning in sewage
29 March 2023
The Democratic Alliance (DA), wrote to the Minister of Environmental Affairs, Forestry and Fisheries (DFFE), Barbara Creecy, to urgently intervene in the sewage crisis in eThekwini. The city's natural heritage and the local tourism economy is hampered whilst also posing a serious risk to the health and well-being of residents.
Despite the issuing of numerous environmental compliance directives to Ethekwini Municipality by the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs (EDTEA), and ongoing litigation against the city, Ethekwini Municipality has failed to respond adequately.
The National Environmental Management Act (NEMA) places a responsibility on municipalities to manage and protect the environment within their jurisdiction. It is, therefore, concerning that Ethekwini Municipality has repeatedly failed to comply with NEMA regulations, as evidenced by the numerous non-compliance notices issued to them.
The regular sewage outfalls have wreaked havoc on the local tourism economy as the city's beaches and rivers are intermittently closed due to high E. Coli levels. This week, once again, ahead of the busy April holiday period, beaches in Umhlanga, one of Durban's tourism hot spots, have been closed due to fears of sewage contamination.