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This overview details the waste minimisation initiatives by Oupa Pilane in Midvaal Municipality, emphasizing the Separation at Source program and the expansion of the pilot project for recyclable materials. Key components include the establishment of three licensed transfer stations, with plans for further development, and efforts to engage with reclaimers on waste sites. The municipality supports community involvement in street cleaning and is set to enhance public education on waste management over the next three years, amid expectations for significant residential development.
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Midvaal Local municipality General Overview of Activities Oupa Pilane
Waste minimisation • Separation at Source • Expansion of the pilot project • Expansion of the Recyclable Streams • Buy Back canters (3)
Transfer Stations and Disposal Sites • Three Transfer stations (All Licensed) • One needs development Planned for 2013/14 • Three Disposal Sites (One Licensed) • Two needs development planned for 13/14 • One licensed for closure within five years • Re-claimers on sites a challenge at the moment
Kerb site Collection • Collection once a week in all households • Farmer services started late 2012 • Expecting additional 18000 units development in the next five years.
Street Cleansing and litter picking • Outsourced the most busy areas for the next three years • Community involvement in cleaning local streets • Public education to be rolled out in the next three years