Sewerage treatment plant could pollute underground water at Aus
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The absence of a water recycling system at the Aus settlement, ||Kharas Region, could cause wastewater from a sewerage treatment plant to pollute the underground water.
The absence of a water recycling system at the Aus settlement, ||Kharas Region, could cause wastewater from a sewerage treatment plant to pollute the underground water.
Residents of Saamstaan in the Goreangab informal settlement are pleading with the City of Windhoek to consider writing off the debts of pensioners and those who are unemployed.
The community owes the City of Windhoek about N$1 million, mainly accumulated during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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