Ethekwini Municipality urged to act and save the Umbilo River
WaterCAN and Adopt-a-River Urge eThekwini Municipality to Address High E-coli Levels in Umbilo River
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WaterCAN, an initiative of the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA), and Durban-based non-profit Adopt-a-River have written to the eThekwini Municipality to immediately address the dangerously high levels of E-coli in the Umbilo River. The two organisations conducted a series of E. coli tests both below and above the Umbilo River Waste Water Treatment Works (WWTW) over a period of six weeks. The collected samples were tested by Talbot Laboratories. The Umbilo river is the culmination of multiple tributaries and groundwater resources joining about 40km inland near the Durban suburb of Gillitts. The river flows through various residential, industrial and nature reserve areas and eventually flows into the ocean through the port of Durban. The river supports multiple livelihoods from bed and breakfast establishments to holiday parks as well as small scale farming. The test results were as follows (E. coli count/100ml):| 2 February 2023 | 15 February 2023 | 3 March 2023 | |
| Above Umbilo WWTW | 5810/100 | 686700/100 | 129970/100 |
| Below Umbilo WWTW | 61310/100 | 30760/100 | 8690/100 |
- coli levels above 400/100ml are considered to be “critical” and dangerous to human health if ingested.In the letter sent to the municipality the two organisations urged the city to:
- Inspect, repair, upgrade and maintain the Umbilo River WWTW.
- Publicise a schedule/timeline as to when the Umbilo River WWTW will be repaired, upgraded and maintained.
- Investigate, identify and repair broken sewerage lines that are overflowing into the river both upstream and downstream of the Umbilo River WWTW.
- Investigate, identify and criminally charge, issue fines and demand corrective action by any business or household illegally discharging industrial and/or household waste into the Umbilo River.

