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Pipe repairs cause partial water disruption in Sandton

Pipe repairs cause partial water disruption in Sandton

The Citizen06-05-2025
Johannesburg Water (JW) confirmed that the Illovo Reservoir and Illovo Tower systems on Pretoria Avenue remain partially open, operating at 50% capacity, as pipe repair work continues.
JW's spokesperson Nombuso Shabalala explained that there will be a closure from later this evening to early morning to help boost the reservoir capacity.
Read more: Johannesburg Water battles rising theft and vandalism which threatens water supply
Shabalala, on May 6, said, 'Water is gaining strength, and this is managed by using pumps. In addition, the team has reinforced the area by placing dump rocks to create a solid platform for the excavator. This has enabled continued safe access and operation in the area.'
She added, that the valve is now fully exposed, and the team is working on exposing the pipe by breaking down the concrete. This is expected to be completed by tomorrow.
Also read: Notice: Sandton water meters are to be shut off overnight
Shabalala apologised for the inconvenience and expressed appreciation for the public's patience and understanding during this time.
'In areas where no water is reported, Johannesburg Water will provide alternative water supply in consultation with relevant Ward Councillors,' she concluded.
Residents are reminded that this remains an active repair and construction site. Motorists and pedestrians are urged to use alternative routes and to avoid entering or frequenting the area for their safety.
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