Rand Water has cut its supply of water to Tshwane by 20 percent in order to manage reservoir levels, the metro said on Friday, according to a report in the Pretoria North Rekord.
Spokesperson Lindela Mashigo said the move had been necessitated by a surge in water consumption, which was a typical phenomenon at the start of spring.
“This has caused reservoir levels to take a dip. As soon as those levels have been restored, the supply from Rand Water will be back to 100 percent.”
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Mashigo said though the restrictions applied to the entire Tshwane, residents in Soshanguve, Mabopane, Ga-Rankuwa and Winterveld should be especially intent on using water sparingly. Combined, this area was the biggest consumer of water in the metro,
Conserving water should be the norm, he said.
Rand Water supplies water to most Gauteng municipalities.
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Mashigo reminded residents of the following tips to save water:
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