Use water wisely to conserve available resources

Follow these water-saving tips.

Ekurhuleni residents are urged to use water sparingly as temperatures rise in many parts of Gauteng.

The South African Weather Service has recorded high temperatures in Ekurhuleni recently, and this has resulted in high water consumption levels and strain on the water supply network.

Ekurhuleni’s MMC for Water, Sanitation and Energy, Clr Tiisetso Nketle, has urged residents to use water to stay hydrated, yet sparingly, and to avoid direct sunlight and congested places where air ventilation is minimal to avoid heatstroke.

“To ensure water is used wisely during these high-temperature conditions, residents should refrain from watering gardens and filling swimming pools during the day, and not use hosepipes when washing cars,” Nketle said.

Residents can report water leaks to their area’s Customer Care Centre or nearest depot, or by calling the metro’s call centre on 086 054 3000 or on the My Ekurhuleni App.

 

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Follow these water-saving tips to reduce your consumption and, therefore, preserve available water resources:

• Turn the tap off between washing your face, brushing your teeth or shaving.

• Taking a five-minute shower a day, instead of a bath, will use a third of the water used bathing in a bathtub; if you prefer to bath, do not fill up the bath tub.

• Use low-flow showerheads, dual-flush toilet mechanisms and water-efficient washing machines.

• Fix leaking toilets, avoid flushing the toilet unnecessarily by disposing of tissues, insects and other waste in the trash rather than the toilet.

• Do not excessively backwash your swimming pool.

• Use a bucket rather than a hose to wash your car and water the garden.

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