Ntsonyini – Ngqongweni Regional Water Supply Scheme is set to strengthening water security for Nyandeni and Port St Johns. For many rural communities in the O.R. Tambo District, water has often meant long walks to rivers and streams. The Ntsonyini–Ngqongweni Regional Water Supply Scheme is part of the work underway to change that reality.
Once completed, the scheme is expected to provide safe, treated drinking water to approximately 190 000 people across more than 220 communities in the Nyandeni and Port St Johns Local Municipalities.
Raw water will be abstracted from the uMzimvubu River and conveyed through a modern infrastructure system designed to move water reliably from source to tap.
The programme includes the construction of a 15 megalitre-per-day Water Treatment Works, supported by abstraction works, an off-channel storage dam, rising main pipelines, booster pump stations and a command reservoir.
An extensive bulk pipeline network and service reservoirs will distribute treated water to villages across the project area.With an investment of approximately R357 million, the Ntsonyini–Ngqongweni scheme forms part of the O.R. Tambo District Municipality’s broader efforts to strengthen long-term water security across the district.
The District Municipality said infrastructure of this scale takes time to build, but the work underway signals steady progress towards a future where more homes, schools and clinics can rely on safe, treated water.
