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Sewage takes the Vaal River

Water lettuce and dead fish from ANC sewage in the Vaal River

Sewage takes the Vaal River

Sewage takes the Vaal River: as the main artery through the Vaal system, this vitally important river performs many vital biological functions.

Many animals and organisms rely on the Vaal River for survival. So that they can in turn perform their recipricol biological functions.

This is how the environment keeps floods in check all on its own. With these natural wetland and river systems. That absorb and inhibit the outright flow of any major flood event.

Bring on the ANC

Who inherited a world-class reticulation and public water infrastructure from the previous government. Extraordinarily high standards at a global level. The very best scientists. Well-spent budget. Incredible infrastructure that produced infallible results.

That over three decades, have been all but completely blotted out. By the cadre deployment that the ANC thought it would use to access every single government cheque-book in the land.

Which it did. And now the sewage we entrusted the ANC to deal with as government – flows into our rivers. And into the ocean. Causing red tides and untold ecological damage.

Water Lettuce

As beautiful as this evil apparition may appear, it is the direct result of the ANC discharging sewage straight into the Vaal River. During every load-shedding session.

Warnings were issued. Articles were written. Videos were made. Nobody at the ANC listened or gave a damn.

And so as the sewage filled up the Vaal River system, the oxygen-depleting organisms started at the sewage. As they processed more and more of the sewage, they used up all the oxygen. Everything then dies.

And the water lettuce moves in.

It covers the surface completely. Ruling out all hopes of photosynthesis down below. By this time all the fish and organisms in the river are gone.

The river is dead.

Roundup (Glyphosate)

And so in this instance we see an aeroplane spraying Monsanto Roundup straight onto the water lettuce and into the Vaal River.

By The Sardine News

Let me remind you all about Monsanto Roundup…

Glyphosate doesn’t play well with rivers. When it rains, glyphosate washes into water bodies, disrupting aquatic ecosystems. Fish, frogs, and algae…are all affected.

Microbial Mayhem: Glyphosate changes soil properties, affecting the growth of microorganisms. Some of these microbes become downright dangerous.

Persistence: Glyphosate lingers in the soil for months, depending on factors like climate and soil pH.

Biodiversity Blues: Researchers have found that Roundup can trigger biodiversity loss. Ecosystems become vulnerable to pollution and climate change.

More Controversy…

Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Tango: Glyphosate has danced its way into legal battles. Some studies suggest a link between glyphosate exposure and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.

Mineral Mix-Up?: Does glyphosate mess with plant nutrition? Studies are currently underway.

Solution

Get rid of the ANC and fix the country’s ailing sewerage systems. Even here in Port Shepstone, the main sewage processing plant has been inoperable recently. The sewage is now pumped directly into the Mbango River and Estuary.

Where the exact same process as described above in the Vaal, will repeat itself.

One dead river after the next.

Does anybody know where our drinking water comes from then?

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