HRA ELECTRICITY TASK TEAMThe Task Team continues to meet regularly, generously hosted by the Hilton Hotel. A number of formal letters, emanating from the team’s legal portfolio were drafted and sent to the MEC, CoGTA, NERSA, Msunduzi and uMngeni municipalities, from the Hilton Ratepayers’ Association. Various entities have acknowledged receipt of the letters, and will, hopefully, progress to formal interactions and meetings.
In conjunction with the Pietermaritzburg Chamber of Commerce, members of the team will be attending a presentation by Msunduzi next week, and we will keep residents updated on outcomes. !
The technical specialists have had constructive discussions with technical representatives of the electricity supply authorities. These have dealt with both short and long-term options for resolving local and regional supply problems. Details of these approaches will be made available. !
The Task Team is currently of the opinion that the cooperative approaches adopted to date are the most likely to achieve successful outcomes, particularly at technical levels. Various options for legal confrontational approaches have been discussed and could be implemented if required. !
Many of the failures of supply in Hilton are due to vegetation encroachment onto power lines. Information is being gathered, and Cllr Craig Millar has met Msunduzi/uMngeni staff, coordinated and compiled maps identifying problem areas and arrangements are being made to clear these by the Municipalities. !
In addition to the technical aspects of keeping Hilton’s lights on, the Task Team are also looking into off-grid solutions such as solar etc
The technical specialists have had constructive discussions with technical representatives of the electricity supply authorities. These have dealt with both short and long-term options for resolving local and regional supply problems. Details of these approaches will be made available. !
The Task Team is currently of the opinion that the cooperative approaches adopted to date are the most likely to achieve successful outcomes, particularly at technical levels. Various options for legal confrontational approaches have been discussed and could be implemented if required. !
Many of the failures of supply in Hilton are due to vegetation encroachment onto power lines. Information is being gathered, and Cllr Craig Millar has met Msunduzi/uMngeni staff, coordinated and compiled maps identifying problem areas and arrangements are being made to clear these by the Municipalities. !
In addition to the technical aspects of keeping Hilton’s lights on, the Task Team are also looking into off-grid solutions such as solar etc
HOW CAN YOU HELP?
• Residents can ease the situation by economising on electricity use (geyser timing switches etc)
• Please check your verges and properties - do you have vegetation encroaching on power lines? Please send address details to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. so that we can arrange to clear the vegetation. DO NOT UNDERTAKE CLEARING - there is a risk of electrocution around the power lines
• Become a member of the HRA - membership is R300 per annum. If we are to act with authority as an association, we must have the support of residents.
• Residents can ease the situation by economising on electricity use (geyser timing switches etc)
• Please check your verges and properties - do you have vegetation encroaching on power lines? Please send address details to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. so that we can arrange to clear the vegetation. DO NOT UNDERTAKE CLEARING - there is a risk of electrocution around the power lines
• Become a member of the HRA - membership is R300 per annum. If we are to act with authority as an association, we must have the support of residents.
CONDOLENCES
OUR condolences on the recent passing of Fraser McAllister.
Fraser was the treasurer of the Hilton Town Board before it was incorporated into the uMngeni Municipality. He gave of his time, as did others, freely and voluntarily without remuneration, such that the Hilton area under their jurisdiction was run efficiently and effectively and returned annual balance sheets that were always in the “black”. Our sympathy to Colleen, James, Morag and family on their loss.
OUR condolences on the recent passing of Fraser McAllister.
Fraser was the treasurer of the Hilton Town Board before it was incorporated into the uMngeni Municipality. He gave of his time, as did others, freely and voluntarily without remuneration, such that the Hilton area under their jurisdiction was run efficiently and effectively and returned annual balance sheets that were always in the “black”. Our sympathy to Colleen, James, Morag and family on their loss.
HILTON AC PIPELINE REPLACEMENT PROJECT
This project is now nearing completion. As community liaison for the project, the HRA undertook to prepare a ‘snag list’ for WK earlier this year, so that pertinent issues are resolved before the contractor leaves the area, and to this end called for emails from the community. Thank you for the responses and photographs detailing the issues experienced. WK have been attending to the snags, zone by zone, and most of these should be resolved. However, this remains a work in progress, and your input as residents remains invaluable. If you have a snag or an issue that has not been attended to, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. - the problem, and the address. !
PRESSURE PROBLEMS?
A few households have noticed a drop in water pressure. The new system will provide between 3 and 6 bar of pressure, in accordance with international standards. Standardised lower water pressures will mean the system remains stable, and reduce water losses. However, a few residents are unable to use gas geysers etc where pressure is too low. This problem could be related to a small tweak in the system, so if you are experiencing extremely low pressure, please email Heather Morkel
This project is now nearing completion. As community liaison for the project, the HRA undertook to prepare a ‘snag list’ for WK earlier this year, so that pertinent issues are resolved before the contractor leaves the area, and to this end called for emails from the community. Thank you for the responses and photographs detailing the issues experienced. WK have been attending to the snags, zone by zone, and most of these should be resolved. However, this remains a work in progress, and your input as residents remains invaluable. If you have a snag or an issue that has not been attended to, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. - the problem, and the address. !
PRESSURE PROBLEMS?
A few households have noticed a drop in water pressure. The new system will provide between 3 and 6 bar of pressure, in accordance with international standards. Standardised lower water pressures will mean the system remains stable, and reduce water losses. However, a few residents are unable to use gas geysers etc where pressure is too low. This problem could be related to a small tweak in the system, so if you are experiencing extremely low pressure, please email Heather Morkel
WATER LEAKS - PLEASE READ THIS !
1. Dial the number for UMDM - 0800 864 9111, report the location of the leak and the telephonist will give you a reference number, which will always begin with ‘UMDM’. If they cannot because the system is down, please take a name, record time of call etc. This holds the municipality accountable.
2. If you need to escalate the matter, please report the leak to the Department of Water & Sanitation. They have implemented a “War on Leaks” programme and are very proactive. Call the Hotline on 0800 200 200 or visit https://www.dwa.gov.za for water saving tips and email address.
3. If you are having difficulties with either, please call Heather Morkel - 082 871 6915, who will contact the Councillors and/or municipal manager.
Water losses are a collective problem, and as residents we will bear the consequences in future.
HRA MEET AND GREET !
Members of the committee will be at the Quarry Shopping Centre on Saturday. We look forward to seeing you, providing details of why you should become a member, and assisting wherever we can. Congratulations to newly elected Chairman, Trystan Banger.
2. If you need to escalate the matter, please report the leak to the Department of Water & Sanitation. They have implemented a “War on Leaks” programme and are very proactive. Call the Hotline on 0800 200 200 or visit https://www.dwa.gov.za for water saving tips and email address.
3. If you are having difficulties with either, please call Heather Morkel - 082 871 6915, who will contact the Councillors and/or municipal manager.
Water losses are a collective problem, and as residents we will bear the consequences in future.
HRA MEET AND GREET !
Members of the committee will be at the Quarry Shopping Centre on Saturday. We look forward to seeing you, providing details of why you should become a member, and assisting wherever we can. Congratulations to newly elected Chairman, Trystan Banger.
Yours sincerley,