Categories: Report

Why do coastal towns have cleaner water than big cities by Prof Tony Turton

Why do coastal towns have cleaner water than big cities by Prof Tony Turton

Professor Anthony Turton is interviewed by Ilse van der Merwe

Why do coastal towns have far cleaner water than big cities by Professor Tony Turton and Ilse van der Merwe: It’s a Catch22 for residents and businesses down here on the KZN south coast. We need the annual tourist influx to keep this whole show going. Without this revenue stream (recently stolen by batman flu pundits), it’s been really difficult.

But, the same as every other ANC-run municipality in this country, ours have failed us miserably. And raw sewage pumps into the ocean with every single load-shedding session. When the power goes, the pumps turn off, and the sewage still needs to go somewhere, and bursts out of the system. And into the sea.

This is the reason for the existence of the Water Woes Chanel on YouTube.

  • To log the problems and complaints for use in the future
  • To advise gullible tourists that come visit as to where it is safe to swim
  • And to follow up on the results of our logs.

The channel is being run in conjunction with our local UGU Class Action Group who are using these logs for evidence in their proceedings against UGU. Or their failed attempt at governance here in South Africa.

Advice

It’s mainly just that this stuff can’t be ignored any longer. And so we advise potential visitors of the problems before they get sick. In the 2020 summer season, we had 24 guests staying in Uvongo. 23 Went to hospital. From swimming in the Uvongo Lagoon. With no warning from the lifeguards. Or UGU.

As a result, we have had concerned potential tourists contacting us and asking us where it is safe to swim anywhere in the UGU district. Here is the short answer…

Swim only where the water is crystal clear and does not smell.

Travel to the beaches that you know are safe. The further south you go the better really as the rivers down that way are all destroyed by agriculture. And just don’t quite make it all the way to the sea. Do not go in dirty discoloured water ever.

Call me on +27 79 326 9671 when you need some advice on staying alive and healthy whilst trying to take a dip in UGU waters.

Numbers

However, as Professor Tony Turton explains in this video, is that coastal cities have no centralised sewage plants at the scale of anything near a big city. Like Durban. Or Maputo. And most of us down here on the slow coast, have septic tanks which we manage ourselves. No government required and therefore no failures.

It is simply a numbers equation wherein So the amount of sewage available down south is a tiny percentage of that which Durban dumps daily.

It is simply a numbers equation wherein Durban hosts over 3 million bums and the entire UGU south coast district only 700 000. So the amount of sewage available down south is a tiny percentage of that which Durban dumps daily.

That is not to say that all beaches here are safe. Some of our most beautiful secrets, like Ski-Boat Bay in Ramsgate, have a sewage problem right now. Uvongo estuary is also a hotbed for disease and sickness. Many people get sick on holiday here.

What can we do?

Please look out for Professor Tony Turton’s next video – a real cool interview of Tony done by Ilse van der Merwe of the Green Net. Explaining the concept of Vulindlela – that Tony uses to encourage critical thinking for change in South Africa.

This is what we can do.

Thank you Professor Anthony Turton and Ilse van der Merwe for taking the time to put this together. You can check out The Green Net right HERE.

By The Sardine News.

Sean Lange

Anarchist random.

Recent Posts

What a Day to be Out There KZN Cooking Conditions by Adam Kamdar. Plus Catch Report!

What a Day to be Out There KZN Cooking Conditions by Adam Kamdar. Plus Catch…

4 days ago

Early Report from Adam Kamdar in Durban 12 November 2024 at 6h30

Early Report from Adam Kamdar in Durban 12 November 2024 at 6h30 Early Report from…

6 days ago

11 November 2024: KZN Rainy Season has Started by Adam Kamdar in Durban

11 November 2024: KZN Rainy Season has Started by Adam Kamdar in Durban 11 November…

7 days ago

The Sardine News Roundup 10 November 2024 Mozambique, KZN and the GBR

The Sardine News Roundup 10 November 2024 Mozambique, KZN and the GBR The Sardine News…

1 week ago

East is gonna BLOW in KZN Today by Adam Kamdar in Durban

East is gonna BLOW in KZN Today by Adam Kamdar in Durban East is gonna…

1 week ago

Surf City Delivers Again by Adam Kamdar in Durban

Surf City Delivers Again by Adam Kamdar in Durban Surf City Delivers Again by Adam…

2 weeks ago

This website uses cookies.