Gauteng Health restores water supply to regional facilities
Gauteng Health has restored water supply to all but one health facilities in the region following City Power disruptions on Tuesday.
The Gauteng Health has announced the successful restoration of water supply to several health facilities in the region, following recent disruptions.
This comes after water interruptions occurred because Joburg Water indicated on Tuesday, 5 March, that City Power was conducting site repairs due to damage caused on feeder boards supplying Rand Water’s Eikenhof pump station with electricity. This mainly affected Soweto and Johannesburg areas.
GAUTENG HOSPITALS RESUME SERVICES, BRINGING RELIEF
This morning, services resumed at Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital, Helen Joseph Hospital, and Zola Community Health Centre, bringing relief to both patients and staff.
However, challenges persist at Dr Yusuf Dadoo Hospital in the West Rand, where water reservoir levels remain critically low. Despite ongoing efforts, full restoration of water supply to this facility has yet to be achieved.
To mitigate the situation, water tankers will continue to deliver water until a permanent solution is implemented.
GAUTENG HEALTH THANKS PUBLIC PATIENCE
“The department appreciates patience and understanding by the public during this period,” said Gauteng Health.
Furthermore, it underscores its commitment to working closely with relevant authorities. This ensures a reliable and sustainable water supply for all health facilities in Gauteng.