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Tiaan Claassen
Just three months after the opening of the Kruisfontein Waste Water Treatment Works, another state-of-the-art sewer plant has been completed in the Kouga region.
The Waste Water Treatment Works (WWTW) at St Francis Bay was officially opened last week. The multi-year upgrade was done at a cost of R 31 million by contractor Prentec and consulting engineers SRK.
Tiaan Claassen, of SRK, said the main purpose of the upgrade had been to increase the capacity of the plant from 750kl/day to 2 Ml/day to cater for future developments in the St Francis Bay area.