Johannesburg Water alerted customers of an imminent water outage starting 20 June. Prepare to be without water for up to five days.
It is estimated that the complete recovery of the system could take approximately five days or longer. Photo: iStock
Residents in Johannesburg should prepare for a water outage from 20 June, due to a planned shutdown by Rand Water for system upgrades.
The planned water shutdown is scheduled to start from Tuesday, 20 June, at 7pm, lasting until Thursday, 22 June, at 3pm.
Rand Water said the shutdown is necessary to facilitate the tie-in between pipelines A19 and B14 with a new pipeline.
It will also include the installation of isolation valves, and system upgrades at Rand Water’s Eikenhof pump station.
The impact will be felt at the following Rand Water Reservoirs:
The disruption will affect the Johannesburg Water infrastructure supplied by the Eikenhof pump station, resulting in a complete water supply cut-off.
The repairs follow a six-day water outage in Roodepoort and Randburg following a major power outage at the Eikenhof pump station.
Joburg Water monitored the outage closely and finally restored water supply over the weekend.
At the time, Joburg Water said, “though Eikenhof station is pumping at normal capacity, it will take time for the affected Johannesburg reservoirs and towers to fully stabilise and operate normally”.
While supply will be restored on 22 June, and it is estimated that the complete recovery of the system could take approximately five days or longer.
Joburg Water said it will make provisions for alternative water supply at strategic areas, such as hospitals, clinics, schools, police stations and shopping centres.
The following areas are expected to be impacted:
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