Motorists have been urged to avoid a section of Prince George Drive after a large sewer pipe collapsed over the weekend.
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Last night the City’s Water and Sanitation Directorate attended to the emergency repairs to a 990mm diameter bulk sewer main that collapsed in retreat over the weekend.
It originally appeared to be a blocked and overflowing sewer. Upon further investigation, it was established to be a collapsed sewer causing structural damage to the road. As a result, both inbound lanes are closed from the intersection at Joe Marks Boulevard up to the intersection at 5th Avenue, Grassy Park, which is impacting traffic.
“All relevant departments have been deployed to the site to attend to this matter.,” read a statement issued by the City. “The area is cordoned off so that the situation can be assessed and the necessary repairs can be done in the shortest possible time.”
“Traffic Services and Law Enforcement are on site managing the traffic flow. Motorists are asked to please avoid this section of Prince George Drive. Traffic will be diverted to ensure timely repairs of the bulk sewer during this time.”
The City confirmed that the Water and Sanitation team would commence the necessary repairs as soon as possible.
“The extent of the impact on the sewer network to the surrounding area is being assessed.”
“The options for over-pumping the sewage beyond the collapsed section are also being explored.”
Residents in the surrounding area who are experiencing sewer overflows as a result of this collapsed bulk sewer are advised to contact the City on 0860 10 30 89 or SMS 31373 or WhatsApp 060 018 1505 or email [email protected]
More updates will be shared via the City’s social media platforms as soon as more information becomes available.
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