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Gauteng water stinks again, activists demand urgent clean-up plan
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81833, member: 636"] Gauteng's tap water is freaking people out, and a civic group is demanding a real plan. WaterCan has called on municipalities to create a sustainable strategy for clean water, citing rising complaints about foul odors and contamination fears that are eroding public trust. The group's communications manager highlighted that recent testing underscores the urgent need for action, pointing to a system plagued by aging infrastructure, sewage spills, and inconsistent treatment. This crisis hits hardest in underserved townships, where residents face the dual burden of potential health risks and the extra cost of buying bottled water or boiling supplies. The situation exacerbates existing inequalities, with reliable access to safe water becoming a marker of privilege. WaterCan advocates for transparent, data-driven interventions, including widespread leak repairs and public disclosure of water quality tests, to address both the immediate safety concerns and the long-term sustainability of the province's strained water resources. With climate change intensifying drought cycles and population growth increasing demand, the call for a coherent provincial water plan is critical. The group's push emphasizes that without urgent, collaborative efforts between government, communities, and experts, public health and economic stability are at risk. For Gauteng residents, the demand is simple: a fundamental right to clean water must be guaranteed through accountable governance and tangible infrastructure investment in 2026. [/QUOTE]
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