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    UPGRADING of the water, sanitation and hygiene projects is a priority in the recently
    presented Masvingo City Council budget, where US$6 million is earmarked for
    improving supply of portable water
    The project includes re-designing of the water augmentation Phase 2, procurement
    of a new pump-set, alternative power supply for water treatment plant and
    rehabilitation of problem sewer areas expected to take up slightly over the
    municipality's capital budget of US$4,25 million.
    Masvingo City Finance Director, Danister Jori, said council is facing major
    challenges under the water, sanitation and hygiene programme mainly attributed to
    aged infrastructure and population growth.
    “More often, we are experiencing frequent pipe bursts, power outages, high levels of
    non-revenue water, and restricted pumping capacity among other challenges.
    “We are proposing for the redesigning of the water augmentation Phase 2 and we
    have presented this project in over a number of years now.
    ”The design that was made by the designer at the time is too costly for our system,
    hence the need to come up with an alternative, so it is that project that we intend to
    carry out in 2024,” he said.
    The upgrading of the water augmentation programme which is expected to double
    the city’s water supply from 30 mega litres a day to 60 mega litres a day has been on
    the local authority cards for a long time.
    According to the budget, the project has been allocated US$200 000.
    “Another highlight will be the construction of an alternative power supply for the
    water treatment plant and here we are looking at putting up a solar plant. We have
    done a feasibility study which estimated the total cost at US$5 million,” said Jori.
    The local authority will allocate US$150 000 for the procurement of a new pump set
    for the water treatment plant, US$25 000 for the procurement of new chemical
    dosing equipment and US$128 000 for the rehabilitation of problem sewer areas.
    The reduction of non-revenue water through zonal meters will take US$40 000 with
    the procurement of a new pumps for sewage pump station taking US$65 000,
    procurement of landfill equipment at US$400 000, Mucheke trunk sewer at US$250
    000 and a refuse truck at US$150 000.
    Jori said there is need for council and ratepayers to come together and prioritise
    capital expenditure as the needs are far above capacity.

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