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Zandvliet Wastewater Treatment Works, South Africa – update

Water solid clarifier

29th March 2024

By: Sheila Barradas

Creamer Media Research Coordinator & Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Name of the Project
Zandvliet Wastewater Treatment Works (WWTW).

Location
The Zandvliet WWTW treats effluent from the southern parts of Kuils River, Delft, Blackheath, Blackheath Industria, Blue Downs, Eerste River, De Wijnlanden, Thembokwezi, Mxolisi Phetani and Khayelitsha, in the Western Cape, South
Africa.

Project Owner/s
City of Cape Town.

Project Description
The WWTW is one of the City of Cape Town’s (CoCT’s) largest-ever infrastructure projects, and will service lower-income households in the eastern part of the metro.

The project aims to increase the capacity of the WWTW from 72-million litres of water a day to 90-million litres a day.

A new preliminary treatment process and upgrading of the existing treatment modules will also ensure that the quality of the treated effluent being discharged is of an acceptable standard and complies with the licence conditions issued by the national Department of Water and Sanitation.

The current scope of work will result in the con­struc­tion of a membrane reactor, sludge dewatering facilities, new  inlet  works, pumpstations, primary settling tanks and disinfection facilities.

Potential Job Creation
Not stated.

Capital Expenditure
R1.7-billion.

Planned Start/End Date
The plant is expected to be commissioned by June 2024.

Latest Developments
The WWTW has been handed over by the contractor to Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis.

Contractors in the city are not named to protect them from extortion attempts by the so-called construction mafia.

According to city officials, the plant has shown an improvement in effluent quality, owing to membrane treatment technology that treats water to close to potable standards.

“In time, treated wastewater from this upgraded plant will be supplied to a state-of-the-art, new water scheme, to be built at the Faure Water Treatment Plant and Reservoir in the coming years,” Water and Sanitation MMC Zahid Badroodien has noted.

Key Contracts and Suppliers
None stated.

Contact Details for Project Information
Cape Town Department of Water and Sanitation, email water.info@capetown.gov.za.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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