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#WaterCrisis – R6k fine for watering your garden

Failure to adhere to restrictions will result in penalties.

In the light of persisting heat wave sweeping through Gauteng and the delayed seasonal rains, which has caused acute water supply interruption in parts of Ekurhuleni, the City of Ekurhuleni calls on all residents and businesses to strictly adhere to restrictions put in place.

Failure to adhere to restrictions will result in penalties.

The following restrictions have been put in place:

  • No filling of swimming pools
  • No irrigation of gardens with hosepipes and/or sprinklers – at all times

According to the Member of Mayoral Committee (MMC) for water and energy, Clr Doctor Xhakaza, the above measures are classified as unauthorised until the restrictions are lifted.

Penalties for non-compliance will be levied as promulgated by the City.
Should consumers be in contravention of these restrictions, by watering their gardens or washing their vehicles with hosepipes, a fine of up to R6 196 will be issued to the households while business consumers will be fined a fee of R12 626, as well as related administration costs.

“In reducing your consumption, you will be contributing to our efforts to keep the amount of water in our reservoirs at acceptable levels, thus ensuring a consistent supply,” said Cllr Xhakaza.
In addition to the restrictions, residents are still encouraged to refrain from the following:

  • No water washing of pavements and cars with hosepipes
  • Reduce showering time
  • Repair all water pipe leaks, including toilet leaking cisterns
  • Avoid flushing the toilet unnecessarily
  • Report burst pipes immediately to 0860 54 3000.

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