George Municipality Launches Proactive Alien Vegetation Management in Katrivier Catchment
In a decisive move to safeguard the water security of the Garden Route Dam, George Municipality has launched a comprehensive alien vegetation management programme in the Katrivier catchment area. This strategic initiative aims to restore ecological balance and improve water flow into one of the region’s most critical water sources.
Executive Mayor Jackie von Brandis applauded the project, saying, “The alien vegetation clearance in the Kat River catchment area is a vital step in protecting the Garden Route Dam and saving every drop of water. Alongside this, we have our R1,115 billion BFI investment, (plus R300 million of municipal funding) in upgrading projects for water treatment works, reservoirs, and pumpstations to secure a reliable water supply for all residents. Together, these initiatives show our commitment to long-term water security, environmental sustainability, and a resilient future for George.”
Following a strategic meeting on 12 September 2025, a multidisciplinary Task Team was established to oversee the project. The team includes representatives from various municipal departments, including the Environmental Officer from the Department of Planning, who will ensure compliance with environmental regulations and conservation best practices.
The Task Team will meet weekly to coordinate a range of efforts. These include controlled burns to reduce dense alien plant growth in several identified blocks, manual clearing—including hand-clearing of riverbeds to protect sensitive aquatic ecosystems—securing environmental approvals for conservation-sensitive zones and upgrading access roads to facilitate safe and efficient operations.
The first two controlled block burns were successfully conducted on 15 September 2025, following favourable weather conditions that allowed for safe and effective implementation. While the Municipality acknowledges that smoke and disruption may cause discomfort for nearby residents, this method remains the quickest and most effective way to remove invasive vegetation and reduce long-term fire risks. Notices will be circulated in advance, where feasible, across all media channels, and the Municipality sincerely apologizes for any discomfort experienced.
“This initiative is about more than just clearing invasive species,” said Godfrey Louw, Municipal Manager. “It’s a strategic effort to protect our water resources, support the Level 2B water restrictions that have been in place since 1 May 2024, and ensure long-term sustainability for the communities that rely on the Garden Route Dam.” A detailed scope of work, including timelines, deliverables, and risk assessments, is currently being finalised.
The Municipality urges all households and businesses to continue adhering strictly to the current 2B Water Restrictions while supporting this vital environmental initiative and encourages residents to follow updates on the progress of the project and join in conserving our precious water resources.
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