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The blacktop surface of the intersection between Nangol Mbumba Drive and 5th Road in Walvis Bay has been replaced by heavy-duty brick paving. This is to minimise the impact of salt trucks and other heavy vehicles on the road surface of this particular intersection.
A total of 55 000 brick pavers were used to complete the job.
Walvis Bay Salt Refiners announced last year that it would fund the project, as it recognises the impact salt trucks have on the street surface on this intersection. Salt is hauled daily from the salt pans to the port of Walvis Bay, using Kovambo Nujoma Avenue and then 5th Road that leads to the port’s south gate.
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Concerns at the slowness of financial support arriving were raised recently at a virtual meeting of Perth and Kinross Council.
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The Carse of Gowrie councillor Angus Forbes said it seemed to him like “an unmitigated disaster” with “delay after delay which will cause businesses to go under.” (Image: Copyright Unknown)
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