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Landlords have 3 months to disconnect sewer lines

According to the Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Services, city landlords have only three months to disconnect all illegal sewer lines.

In a public notice by the firm’s managing director Engineer Nahashon Muguna Tuesday, property owners with illegal sewer connections will be required to pay between Sh5,000 and Sh7,500 for domestic and commercial connections respectively to formalize such connections.

“All persons with illegal sewer connections are advised to formalize their connections by applying online through a portal and make payment of Sh5000 and Sh7500 only for domestic and commercial connections respectively as the sewer connection fee applicable. The offer is valid for three months,” said Mr Muguna.

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NCWSC has admitted that most of the property owners in Nairobi have illegal sewer connections to their premises and called for help from other government agencies to help them get rid of the illegal lines.

Landlords and developers with houses within 100 metres of the urban utility firm’s sewer line have also been granted a similar grace period to connect their sewers to Nairobi Water’s mainline.

The landlords and developers will also have access to free engineering design (drawings) and supervision services.

“The construction of the sewer is to be done by developer/owner and the sewer will be adopted by Nairobi city Water and Sewerage Company after one year of operation.”

He said the new move is aimed at increasing access to sewerage services in the city which currently stands at only 50 percent.

According to a 2013 report by the National Environmental Management Authority (Nema), even in areas where sewerage system exists, a large proportion of households are not connected due to the costs of maintaining a connection or due to a poor functioning system.

All upcoming suburbs in Nairobi including Ruaka, Ongata Rongai, Kitengela, Mavoko, Ruai, Embakasi Village, and areas around the Eastern bypass do not have sewerage coverage.