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Residents and businesses urged to save water

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The City of Ekurhuleni appeals to residents and businesses to implement water-saving measures while work continues to increase water storage levels in some areas.

Water supply has been interrupted in multiple areas due to low supply from the bulk supplier, Rand Water, and of late, an increase in demand from customers.

City spokesperson Zweli Dlamini says technicians are working to maintain supply to all residents during this peak demand season.

“The more we save water by implementing simple interventions daily, the more we can reduce the threat of water cuts in the future,” he explained.

The city has identified supply zones that are the highest contributors to its water demand.


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“Water demand management interventions such as pressure management will be implemented in those areas with immediate effect to minimise the impact on residents,” he said.

“Water is a critical natural resource that cannot be produced or recreated. It is, therefore, in the interest of all consumers to safeguard its availability for the benefit of everyone including future generations.”

Ekurhuleni’s technical team remains on high alert in monitoring the water infrastructure with special attention given to areas such as Tsakani, Etwatwa, Daveyton, Primrose, Germiston and Kwa-Thema which experienced massive water shortages in recent weeks.

Meanwhile, some parts of Brakpan, which are supplied by Rand Water, continue to experience intermittent water supply due to the low levels in the reservoirs.

However, different strategies are being implemented to ensure that the system normalises as soon as possible.



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