Close Menu
  • News
  • World
    • Africa
    • Europe
    • Asia
    • America
    • Middle East
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Sport
  • Business
  • Lifestyle

Subscribe For All The Latest Updates

Get the latest news from Newsnote about Politics ,Sports and business.

Recent Stories

AFCON 2025 kicks off in Morocco with hosts facing Comoros in opening clash

4 hours ago

Music powerhouses to ignite AFCON Morocco 2025 opening ceremony

4 hours ago

“No permission needed to watch Bafana Bafana play the final in the US’– Presidency

9 hours ago
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
X (Twitter) Instagram Steam
newsnotenewsnote
☎ 080 000 1188 (Toll Free)  
Subscribe
  • News
  • World
    • Africa
    • Europe
    • Asia
    • America
    • Middle East
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Sport
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
newsnotenewsnote
Home » Glen Austin, Midrand residents raise alarm over dangerous petroleum products stored in their neighbourhood
News


Glen Austin, Midrand residents raise alarm over dangerous petroleum products stored in their neighbourhood

Silver SibiyaBy Silver Sibiya3 January 2023No Comments47 Views
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
Exif_JPEG_420
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Following a Twitter post by Glen Austin Residents Association chairperson John Mpatshoe in which he complained and made allegations of storage of hazardous petroleum products in a residential area, Newsnote decided to investigate.

Mpatshoe’s post came shortly after the explosion of a gas truck in Boksburg that killed 34 people and injured scores on Christmas Eve. 

The Boksburg tragedy has put public safety concerns from gas and petroleum tanks in the spotlight.

Glen Austin residents are assailed by an awful fuel smell that immediately grabs your attention when you drive in there. In fact the smell is unbearable.

We found a company whose name is known to the publication, allegedly storing and distributing petroleum products, right in the middle of a residential area.

Mpatshoe has also alleged that this company was disregarding by-laws and continuing to operate there despite being told to halt operations because they occupy property that is not designated for that.

“Where they are operating are so many tanks that are parked there, should there be any explosion or any fire it’s going to be worse than that of the Boksburg explosion because they are neighbours with so many families,” he warned.

“You can smell the fuel fumes out here when it’s raining in this part of the wetlands,” he said, adding that another concern was that the trucks are damaging the small roads which were not designed for such big vehicles.

“The roads are so narrow for the trucks and they were not made to pass here regularly and during peak hours they cause so much traffic and that is a serious concern.”

Mpatshoe said a previous company was stopped from operating there but then rented the premises to another company which is currently still storing the fuel.

“This property is owned by another company that is in the same industry, and so on. They applied for consent from the City of Joburg but they kept operating and they were declined; they had to stop operating. When they moved out they rented the property to another company that is doing the same business.”

Again, the residents complained to the City of Joburg and the ‘inspectors’ told residents the owner of the property has appealed the decision by the City not to grant them rights to do their business in this area. 

“But they are not supposed to be operating because before you do any business you have to apply for consent. They are just playing a game where one is a tenant and the other owner. The property owner should be held to account, to stop this operation,” emphasising that the city has to stop the company before it’s too late.

The chairman of Glenn Houston Conserves Dave Allenby concurred that the business was an environmental risk.

“What you are looking at here, firstly is the violation of all legal aspects of what should be happening in this area, the environmental risks outside of the potential fire hazard and explosion.

“You have these big trucks pass the primary school at school opening and closing times. The fact that their application to do business here tells you it’s not the right place to do that kind of business due to proximity to the wetlands, potential damage to the environment and the actual business doesn’t fit the agricultural landscape that we currently stand in, Allenby said.

Efforts to get comment from the City’s Member of the Mayoral Committee (MMC) for Development Planning, Belinda Echeozonjoku were unsuccessful as she couldn’t be reached on her phone.

The story will be updated as soon as we get her comment or comments from the City of Joburg.

Author

  • Silver Sibiya
    Silver Sibiya

    View all posts
Awareness Featured Top News
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
Silver Sibiya
  • Website

Related Posts

Hostage situation in Wentworth ends peacefully with arrest of Suspect

9 hours ago

Nine killed, ten injured in mass shooting at Bekkersdal tavern

9 hours ago

ActionSA fires North West MPL Kgosi Kwena Mangope over absenteeism and failure to perform duties

9 hours ago
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Demo
Top Posts

G20 Summit security measures trigger major Gauteng traffic disruptions as City denies vendor evictions

2 months ago5,929

G20 Summit Day 2: Major road closures and heavy traffic expected across Johannesburg

4 weeks ago1,244

Minister’s chief of staff Cedric Nkabinde to testify

1 month ago1,213

Brown Mogotsi’s alleged shooting raises eyebrows in Vosloorus

2 months ago1,203
Don't Miss
Africa

AFCON 2025 kicks off in Morocco with hosts facing Comoros in opening clash

By newsnote correspondent4 hours ago5

The 35th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) gets underway today, as host…

Music powerhouses to ignite AFCON Morocco 2025 opening ceremony

4 hours ago

“No permission needed to watch Bafana Bafana play the final in the US’– Presidency

9 hours ago

Hostage situation in Wentworth ends peacefully with arrest of Suspect

9 hours ago
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
  • Soundcloud
  • WhatsApp

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news from Newsnote

Demo
South African Press Council
© 2025 Newsnote
  • News
  • World
    • Africa
    • Europe
    • Asia
    • America
    • Middle East
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Sport
  • Business
  • Lifestyle

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.