City of Tshwane addresses water supply challenges
Tshwane grapples with water supply issues, and city officials have addressed them, and are also working to resolve the challenges.
The City of Tshwane is grappling with severe water supply issues. Particularly in Soshanguve, coupled with an unprecedented outage in Mabopane.
The disruption stems from extensive damage to existing pipelines, exacerbated by illegal connections and complications with pipeline contractors.
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SWIFT ACTION IS BEING TAKEN TO RECTIFY THE PROBLEM
Acknowledging the gravity of the situation, city officials assure residents that swift action is being taken to rectify the problem. The primary focus is on repairing the damaged water pipes, with the regional team already making substantial progress in these efforts.
“One of the prominent issues compounding the situation is the high demand I the region, mainly from illegal connections,” said City of Tshwane.
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The city urges residents to refrain from such practices, emphasising the detrimental impact on both current issues and the overall supply network.
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STATEMENT: City of Tshwane addresses water supply challenges in Soshanguve. @CityTshwane pic.twitter.com/4QCn7LEE0q
— Mayor Cilliers Brink (@tshwane_mayor) December 12, 2023
THE IMPACT OF ILLEGAL CONNECTIONS ON THE WATER SUPPLY
These illegal connections not only hinder reservoir filling but also pose a significant threat to the stability of the water supply.
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Despite the challenges, the City of Tshwane remains committed to implementing necessary measures promptly. To resolve the water supply disruptions and ensure the well-being of its residents.
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