The Oudtshoorn Municipality says its Technical Services Directorate is making strides in the implementation of the Municipal Infrastructure Grant (MIG) valued at R20 million for the current financial year ending in June 2015. In a statement released recently the municipality listed its achievements, some of which include the upgrading of the Oudtshoorn Waste Water Treatment Works (WWTW) worth R 5.5 million which has been completed within the first half of the 2014/15 financial year. It added that the upgrading of the De Rust’s WWTW which commenced in the previous financial year has also been completed. The value of this project was R3.3 million. Listing some of the municipality’s future plans the upgrading of the Dysselsdorp WWTW valued at R7.2 million will be done in the 2015/16 and 2016/17 financial years. …The rehabilitation of roads and storm water valued at R2 335 266 is scheduled for the current financial year and will be focusing on the previously disadvantaged areas. …The construction of a 2ML reservoir pipe work and pump station in De Rust valued at R4 127 940 is 75 % complete the directorate has reported.