logo
Water outages continue in Gauteng due to maintenance

Water outages continue in Gauteng due to maintenance

The Citizen02-06-2025
Joburg Water also warned residents who receive water from the Deep South system that high demand was constraining the system.
It is unclear when water will return to the thousands of households across Gauteng affected by Rand Water's 107-hour planned maintenance.
Parts of the City of Tshwane, City of Ekurhuleni, Midvaal Local Municipality, Emfuleni Local Municipality, Govan Mbeki Local Municipality, Victor Khanye Local Municipality, and Thembisile Hani Local Municipality were without water by day two of the four-day planned maintenance yesterday.
Rand Water spokesperson Makenosi Maroo said Rand Water reported that progress on the B16 project had been steady throughout the night and remained on track for completion as scheduled.
'Necessary interventions'
Joburg Water warned residents that it would put in necessary interventions, including closing outlets. An alternate water supply had been arranged to assist with the recovery and restoration process.
'While many of the reservoirs had fair supply and capacity with poor pressure due to high demand, the Doornkop Reservoir was constrained and the outlet was closed due to poor pressure and no water.'
ALSO READ: Tshwane's water warning to residents
Joburg Water also warned residents who receive water from the Deep South system that high demand was constraining the system.
'The system improved and supplied throughout the day, but is declining. Joburg Water is putting in the necessary intervention, including closing outlets overnight to build capacity.'
Joburg Water also indicated that the Orange Farm Reservoir, Ennerdale Reservoir, Lawley Reservoir, Lenasia Hospital Hill and Lenasia High Level were at fair capacity.
WaterCAN's Ferrial Adam said: 'The Alexander reservoir that feeds Kensington and Bruma was not pumping at the right pressure and they had to sort it out, which meant that area didn't have water.
'There were other low reservoirs linked to the Rand Water pipe burst that happened about two to three weeks ago,' Adam said.
ALSO READ: 21-day water outage in Joburg set to begin Friday
In Tshwane in most areas expected to be affected, taps ran dry with residents taking to social media for updates on where to collect water. Equestria, Faerie Glen, Eastlynn and Waterkloof reported dry taps, while residents in Moreleta had water.
Water outage warning
City of Tshwane spokesperson Selby Bokaba last week warned residents of Region 6 and some parts of Regions 2 and 3 to urgently reduce water consumption as the levels of the reservoirs supplying these areas were dropping significantly.
ALSO READ: Municipal water crisis 'nothing to do with bulk water supply', says minster at LHWP reopening
Bokaba said continued high consumption was likely to put consumers at risk of having no water from today until the work was completed.
'The high volume of consumption is also putting the city's distribution network and Rand Water systems under severe pressure,' he said. Bokaba reminded customers that the water utility would also isolate the Klipriviersberg Master Reservoir from the Palmiet system for 10 hours from tomorrow.
'This is to allow the water utility's technicians to clean and conduct an inspection on the reservoir. During this period, pumping will be reduced to 67% at the Palmiet station.
'The City of Tshwane apologises for the inconvenience as a result of the abovementioned maintenance work,' Bokaba added.
NOW READ: Gauteng residents warned to brace for major water disruptions this week
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Attention Faerie Glen residents: Rescheduled water supply network upgrade on Thursday
Attention Faerie Glen residents: Rescheduled water supply network upgrade on Thursday

The Citizen

time30-07-2025

  • The Citizen

Attention Faerie Glen residents: Rescheduled water supply network upgrade on Thursday

Residents in the east of Tshwane should take note of the rescheduled upgrade of the water supply network at Stand 189 and 190 in Faerie Glen Ext 1. Metro spokesperson Selby Bokaba said the initial maintenance work was scheduled to be carried out on July 15. However, it was rescheduled for July 31. He said the metro will carry out rescheduled upgrading and tie-in connection work to the water supply network. Residents in Faerie Glen Ext 1 can expect interrupted water supply of about 10 hours, from 08:00 to 18:00. 'The metro apologises profusely for the inconvenience which may be caused as a result of the above-mentioned rescheduled work,' he said. Bokaba further urged residents to make the following water-conservation measures part of their normal lifestyle: – Do not water or irrigate gardens with hosepipes or sprinkler systems between 06:00 and 18:00. – Do not wash vehicles with hosepipes. – Do not fill swimming pools. – Install a low-flow shower head and tap aerators, where possible. – Use a dual-flush toilet cistern. – Plant indigenous or drought-resistant shrubs in the garden – Use a broom instead of a hosepipe when cleaning driveways or patios. – Collect rainwater to reuse in the garden or wash the car. – Cover the swimming pool to reduce water evaporation. – Take a quick shower rather than a bath. – Close a running tap while brushing teeth or shaving. – Regularly check toilets and taps for leaks. He further urged residents to continue using grey water to water gardens and flush toilets. 'Residents should report water leaks, burst pipes and all incidents where water is wasted. Where possible, water-saving devices should be installed,' he said. Report leaks, burst pipes and all incidents of water wastage to these numbers: – No water supply, burst pipe, leaking meter or blocked street sewer: 012 358 9999 or 080 1111 556 – Illegal water connection: 012 358 9060 – Non-payment: 012 345 8514 – Account enquiries: 012 358 9999 Do you have more information about the story? Please send us an email to [email protected] or phone us on 083 625 4114. For free breaking and community news, visit Rekord's websites: Rekord East For more news and interesting articles, like Rekord on Facebook, follow us on Twitter or Instagram or TikTok.

Low pressure or no water this week
Low pressure or no water this week

eNCA

time15-07-2025

  • eNCA

Low pressure or no water this week

JOHANNESBURG - Areas in and around Johannesburg will experience low pressure or no water from Tuesday until Friday. Rand Water began repairing its leaking O2 pipeline at 5am. Pumping will be reduced for the duration of the maintenance. This will affect the Palmiet System, which will then impact Johannesburg Water's Sandton systems. Rand Water's Makenosi Maroo said leaking pipes are being replaced. "We're going to finish on Mandela Day. We're also cleaning the Hartbeespoort Reservoir. The 18th is the last day for maintenance," she said.

Rand Water maintenance to kick off from Tuesday
Rand Water maintenance to kick off from Tuesday

The Citizen

time14-07-2025

  • The Citizen

Rand Water maintenance to kick off from Tuesday

The Rand Water maintenance operation will span three full days. Major water maintenance work will begin on Tuesday, affecting thousands of Johannesburg residents across dozens of suburbs for three days. The planned maintenance by Rand Water is scheduled to run from 15-18 July. Rand Water pipeline repairs The utility said the pipeline repairs will significantly impact the Palmiet System during the maintenance period, affecting the Alexander Park Reservoir and South Hills Tower. The maintenance work will result in reduced pumping capacity for the entire duration, affecting water supply to multiple areas across the city. ALSO READ: Rand water maintenance: These Tshwane areas will experience three-day water outages Alexander Park reservoir areas face reduced supply Residents in areas serviced by the Alexander Park Reservoir will experience reduced water pressure and potential outages during the maintenance period. The affected areas include: South Kensington, Kensington Extensions 4, 7, 10, 12, and 13, as well as Malvern 1, Bezuidenhout Valley, Bruma, Elcedes, Cleveden, De Wetshof, George Goch, Oospoort, The Gabels, and Wychwood. Additional suburbs that will be impacted include: Benrose Extensions 8 and 12, Cleverland, Denver, Heriotdale Extension 12, and Jeppestown. READ MORE: Rand Water maintenance deepens Joburg water crisis South Hills tower service areas also affected The South Hills Tower, which serves the southern parts of Johannesburg, will also experience reduced pumping capacity during the maintenance window. Areas dependent on this infrastructure include: Risana, South Hills, Tulisa Park, Linmeyer, Steeledale, The Hills, Oakdene, Rosettenville, and Klipriviersberg Estate South Hills. ALSO READ: Lepelle responds to water project criticism Three-day maintenance window The comprehensive maintenance operation will span three full days, with pumping capacity reduced across all affected systems throughout the entire period. Residents in the impacted areas are advised to prepare for potential water shortages and store water in advance of the maintenance work beginning tomorrow. READ NEXT: Dam level warnings intensify in Mpumalanga

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store