The City of Cape Town’s Water and Sanitation Directorate has warned that several southern suburbs will be without water for three days come next week as essential maintenance to the water supply network on the Cape Flats will be conducted.
The three-day shutdown will commence from midnight on Monday, 24 June until midnight on Wednesday, 26 June.
The duration of the water supply disruption is due to the size and scale of the pipe network and the time it takes to clear the pipeline so it’s safe for the maintenance team to work on.
Mayoral committee member for water and sanitation, Zahid Badroodien, said the maintenance work would ensure the City’s pipe infrastructure is in the best possible condition for years to come.
“This shutdown is necessary so that crucial maintenance work can be done safely on an important section of our water supply network which includes replacing faulty valves,” Badroodien explained.
“We do sincerely regret the inconvenience this will cause to many of our residents, but delaying this work has the potential for even greater risk to our water supply in the near future. It is being done over a time to minimise the impact on residents as much as possible.”
The shutdown will leave the taps dry in the following 22 areas:
Neighbouring communities may also experience low or no water pressure as the system is balanced to cope with the planned shutdown.
Leading up to this essential operation, residents need to be aware of what it entails and what to prepare for during this period,” Badroodien urged.
For updates, you can follow the City’s X account or contact your local ward councillor.
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