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The City of Cape Town has urged residents to store enough water ahead of planned maintenance work. Image: Pixabay

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Johannesburg water outages: These areas will be affected today

Johannesburg Water will implement a 13-hour shutdown on Thursday, 2 May due to unplanned/emergency maintenance.

02-05-24 11:53
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The City of Cape Town has urged residents to store enough water ahead of planned maintenance work. Image: Pixabay

Johannesburg Water will conduct unplanned 13-hour maintenance, which will affect several suburbs, on Thursday, 2 May.

The maintenance is scheduled to start at 9:00 on Thursday and end at 22:00 the same day.

JOHANNESBURG WATER TO CONDUCT MAINTENANCE

Johannesburg Water said teams will conduct the unplanned maintenance to remove a faulty 600mm butterfly valve from the system on the outlet of reservoir 2.

The maintenance will last for 13 hours from 9:00 – 22:00 and will affect the following areas:

  • Randpark Ridge
  • Bushill A.H
  • Boksruin
  • Bromhof
  • Northwold
  • Boschkop
  • Parts of Honeydew

The water utility said water tankers will be provided when the maintenance exceeds the stipulated time.

Johannesburg Water teams will also conduct planned maintenance from 8:00 – 19:00 on Tuesday, 7 May to decommission old midblock pipelines.

The maintenance will affect the following streets in Meadowlands:

  • Pooe
  • Kgaye
  • Elliot
  • Quphe
  • Mabasotho
  • Ndabezitha
  • Maliwa
  • Hadebe
  • Mohale
  • Nobanda
  • Percy
  • Khumalo
  • Molefe
  • Phakathi
  • Ntintili
  • November
  • Mpotso
  • Neku
  • Carr
  • Ramushu

“Water tankers will be provided when the planned work exceeds stipulated time,” Johannesburg Water said.

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Residents in most parts of Johannesburg depend on water tankers as there is no running water in their taps. Image: Johannesburg Water.

PLANS TO TACKLE SUPPLY CHALLENGES IN THE CITY

Following prolonged water outages due to various reasons, Johannesburg Water spokesperson Nombuso Shabalala said they remain committed to providing quality water and sanitation services to the residents of the city. Furthermore, the entity is focusing on initiatives to boost resilience and sustainable recovery.

“We are committed to exploring alternative models to maximise the provision of quality water and sanitation services, while also prioritising initiatives that will enhance our resilience and foster sustainable recovery,” Shabalala said.

Shabalala said the Infrastructure Investment Programme will focus on renewal and refurbishment projects, emphasising preventative maintenance.

This proactive approach will help to enhance the resilience of the city’s water and sanitation infrastructure, reducing the risk of failures and interruptions in service delivery.

Additionally, the Water Services Programme will also ensure prompt response to interruptions and bursts. This programme aims to reduce leaks and address sewer blockages quickly, minimising the impact on residents and businesses.