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The R1.7 billion upgrade of the Zandvliet Wastewater Treatment Works is set to unlock development in one of the fastest growing catchments in Cape Town, the city said.

Cape Town - The R1.7 billion upgrade of the Zandvliet Wastewater Treatment Works is set to unlock development in one of the fastest growing catchments in Cape Town, the city said on Sunday.

This significant increase would foster investment in the area, as it would have the capability of safely catering for housing developments, schools, commercial developments and, by association, job opportunities. "The City of Cape Town is among the highest performers nationwide, in terms of treated effluent being discharged from WwTWs within the standards required by the regulator. Additionally, the plants operate in accordance with ISO standards," she said.

 

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