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Cleaning up in the wake of a disaster

IN the wake of the flooding and landslides that happened in KwaZulu-Natal in April and May 2022, 448 people were left dead and more than 40 000 displaced, with damage to roads, schools, water infrastructure and businesses.

As repairs got underway, one of the first issues many flooded businesses faced was to get rid of the water and debris in their factories or warehouse premises.

The Werner Pumps rental unit, a combination jetting and vacuum truck, was put to good use to help with the clean-up operations.

“We rented our unit to two companies for several weeks at a time to assist them in servicing their clients’ in Durban and the surrounding areas after the horrific flooding,” says Sebastian Werner, Managing Director at Werner Pumps. “It’s the first time that the unit has been used for disaster recovery efforts after flooding.

It was good to be able to help in some way by sending the combination truck from our head offices in Springs down to our KwaZulu-Natal clients to help. It must have done a good job because one of the companies has now ordered one from us to assist with their ongoing pollution control and industrial clean-up operations.”

The rental unit, known as the Impi Unit, is a combination truck that offers state-of-the-art hydraulically operated jetting and vacuum functionality. It’s available through Werner Water Recycling, the rental division (founded in 2013) of Werner Pumps, the leading manufacturer of high-pressure jetting equipment in South Africa.

“It’s ideal for everything from sewer and stormwater cleaning and maintenance, to sludge and slurry removal, separator cleaning, contaminated liquid recovery, recovering solids, and cleaning surfaces,” says Werner.

“In the wake of a disaster, it can be used to clean up standing water or to clean smoke-damaged facilities. We’ve found there’s demand for the unit from municipalities and contractors to bridge a gap when they’re waiting on a unit, or for budget to become available, and for people who need it for a specific time-bound application.”

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