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Title: Challenges during installation and maintenance of water delivery infrastructure : a citizen perspective
Authors: Mokgobu, Matlou Lesley
Mason, Roger
Dobbelstein, Thomas
Keywords: Management;Water infrastructure;Water security;Maintenance;Installation;Municipality
Issue Date: 30-Oct-2023
Publisher: Beykent University
Source: Mokgobu, M.L., Mason, R. and Dobbelstein, T. 2023. Challenges during installation and maintenance of water delivery infrastructure: a citizen perspective. International Journal of Research In Business and Social Science. 12(7): 427-442. doi:10.20525/ijrbs.v12i7.2790
Journal: International Journal of Research In Business and Social Science; Vol. 12, Issue 7 
Abstract: 
The installation and maintenance of water infrastructure in South African cities poses a challenge to
communities, municipalities, and installation contractors, who face problems such as inadequate
access to homes, traffic jams, inadequately barricaded trenches, leaking water pipes, water supply cut offs, vandalism, and theft of water. The research problem, therefore, involves an inadequate
understanding of what drives these problems and how to mitigate them through better management.
The aim of this study was to investigate the challenges of managing water infrastructure as perceived
by the citizens of a South African municipality. The study was a descriptive and cross-sectional survey,
with data collected, via a literature derived, emailed questionnaire, from a self-selected non probability sample of 402 City of Tshwane residents. Analysis, via SPSS Version 27, used descriptive
and inferential statistics. The findings revealed that both the municipality and the contractors
contributed to the challenges experienced by citizens, with maintenance challenges being more serious
than installation challenges. Municipal and political challenges were the main drivers, with political
ownership of construction companies and political interference being the biggest problems. The
findings contributed to a better understanding of the challenges inhibiting effective installation and
maintenance of water infrastructure, and are important to the municipality, and the community at
large, because they contribute to a better understanding of service delivery from the citizens’
perspectives.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5062
ISSN: 2147-4478
DOI: 10.20525/ijrbs.v12i7.2790
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