Johannesburg residents have been warned to store water due to an upcoming “extensive maintenance”.
Rand Water recently announced a month and week-long maintenance process which will begin on Saturday.
The infrastructure maintenance will affect the water supply to Joburg Water’s systems pumped by Palmiet, Eikenhof and Daleside Booster stations.
The planned maintenance by Rand Water will affect the water supply in Johannesburg from 22 June to 29 July 2024.
According to Rand Water, the maintenance aims to improve the reliability and efficiency of water infrastructure.
The utility service reiterated that the maintenance project will be carried over on different dates in
different areas.
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“This kind of preventative maintenance is imperative to make Rand Water’s systems more efficient and reliable for their customers, such as Johannesburg Water. During this time, Johannesburg Water customers will be impacted by low pressure to no water supply,” the utility’s statement read.
However, to mitigate the impact, Joburg Water said it will arrange alternative water supply for vital facilities like hospitals, schools, and shopping centres.
Furthermore, it encouraged consumers to store water ahead of the maintenance.
The affected areas include Sandton, Midrand, South Hills Tower, Alexandra Park, Randjeslaagte, and Linksfield reservoirs. Residents can expect low pressure to no water supply during this period.
The maintenance will reduce pumping at Rand Water’s Palmiet Pump Station, which supplies several Johannesburg Water systems.
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Residents are advised to take necessary precautions and store water in advance to minimize inconvenience.
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