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ActionSA slams Cape Town for dumping sewage into ocean via outfalls
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77883, member: 636"] ActionSA has accused the Cape Town municipality of discharging screened but untreated sewage into the ocean via marine outfall pipes, claiming significant public health and environmental risks. The party alleges billions of liters have been released in recent years, contravening environmental laws, and has filed criminal charges. They argue the century-old system threatens marine ecosystems and tourism. The City of Cape Town disputes these claims, stating that ninety-five percent of wastewater receives land-based treatment, with only a small fraction released as screened effluent. Officials cite ongoing infrastructure upgrades, including a substantial budget allocation for outfall improvements and wastewater plant expansions. A recent ministerial decision permits continued discharge under stricter monitoring, a move ActionSA criticizes. Environmental experts warn that untreated effluent can contain harmful pathogens and chemicals, posing risks to swimmers and marine life. The dispute intensifies as seasonal beach use increases, with ActionSA vowing continued legal and public pressure to end the practice. [/QUOTE]
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