(1)Whether, considering that in 2022 the residents lodged complaints to his department following the contamination of the Rooiwal Waste Water Treatment Works, and noting the investigations conducted by the SA Human Rights Commission that also found that the water posed serious health risks and that the residents’ constitutional right to have access to clean water was not met by the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, his department has been informed of the specified issues; if not, does his department not have an oversight team looking into complaints received from residents and/or organisations; if so, what remedial actions have been taken to remedy the specified situation;
(2) What total number of times since its establishment has the specified Rooiwal plant undergone major upgrades to increase its capacity to handle the pressures of demand from the area it services;
(3) What type of maintenance has taken place at the Rooiwal plant in the past year? NW2214E