Councillor Calls For Urgent Action On Milnerton Sewage Pollution

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councillor calls for urgent action on milnerton sewage pollution

At a recent City Council meeting, CAPEXIT Party Councillor Karl Bodin voiced concerns about the prolonged sewage crisis affecting Milnerton residents, describing it as both a public health emergency and an environmental hazard, Cape town Etc reports.

While acknowledging the City's investment in infrastructure upgrades, Bodin criticised the slow progress and ongoing delays in addressing the pollution plaguing the Milnerton Lagoon, which he said has continued for more than five years. He shared personal accounts from residents who report severe health problems, including respiratory issues linked to the lagoon's stench and contamination.

Among them are Terry van Schoor, a heart patient who experiences daily health complications, and Michaela Gabriel, who detailed multiple ailments she attributes to the conditions near the lagoon.

Bodin highlighted data showing E. coli levels at the Wooden Bridge had reached 1.3 million colony-forming units cfu per 100ml - more than 1 300 times above the safe limit. He linked these readings to untreated sewage discharged from the Potsdam Wastewater Treatment Works and Koeberg Pump Station, alleging that the City has failed to act decisively despite public commitments.

He also questioned the status of health warning signage and air quality testing promised in previous engagements with the community.