30-hour water shutdown scheduled for large parts of Joburg
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Rand Water has announced a 30-hour planned water interruption, which will affect several parts of Johannesburg including Melville and Auckland Park from 27 February to 28 February.
Rand Water confirmed that water will be turned off from 1pm on Saturday to Sunday in order to allow technicians to replace a 800mm valve and bypass valve.
“Johannesburg Water has planned to place water tanks to assist when the reservoir levels reach critical levels to minimize the impact,” the company said in a statement on Tuesday.
The following areas will be affected:
Coronationville
Westbury
Claremont
Triomf
Westdene
Newlands
Gremont
Alberts Kroon
Albertsville
Langlaagte
Industria
Bosmont
Riverlea
Longdale
Rossmore,
Hursthill
Westbury
Montclare
Melville
Emmarentia
Auckland Park
Greenside
Westcliff
Parkview
Vredesdorp
Fordsburg
Brixton
Mayfair
Cottesloe
Berario
Fairlands
Northcliff 4, 10, 16, 17 & 22
Maridale
Sophiatown
Newclare
Constantia Kloof
Florida Noord
Janhofmeyer
Water tankers will be located at the following points:
Alwayn RD & Babiana Street
Commando & main RD Revelea
Jukskei Drive & Wilhemina Hokins
Japura village cnr of Erythrin for Senior Citizen-Riverlea
Crown Informal Settlement
At BP Cnr Gordon Road & bergbron
Bergbron & Whiteridge
Brixton Policetaion( Cnr High & Mercury)
Crosby Clinic
Rahima Moosa Hospital
Slovo Park Informal Settlement (coronationville)
Kathrada Informal Settlement (Newclare)
Edward Street (Sophiatown)
No 46 Wilma Street (Montclare)
Riverlea Recreation Centre
Quellerina and Florida Glen truck will roam around in the area
Sophiatown Clinic and Fire Station Truck will roam around in the area
Hellen Joseph Hospital water tanker is there to pump water to the hospital.
Cnr Mimosa and Willow Road
Cnr Taibos & Accacia Road
Cnr Weltevreden and Shaka Road
Cnr Golf Glub Terrace and Joachim van Pletzen – Constantia Kloof
Bertha ave – Florida Noord
Bruno Street – Florida Noord
Louanna Street – Constantia Kloof
Okkerneut – Constantia Kloof
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