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Water Restrictions implemented in Midvaal

A dry, early spring is anticipated, but there are prospects for good rains from late November/early December. Should these rains materialise and the Vaal system recover, water restrictions will be lifted. Further enquiries can be directed to the Executive Director of the Engineering Services Department, Mr Steph Coetzee, on 016 360 5802. A dry, early spring is anticipated, but there are prospects for good rains from late November/early December. Should these rains materialise and the Vaal system recover, water restrictions will be lifted. Further enquiries can be directed to the Executive Director of the Engineering Services Department, Mr Steph Coetzee, on 016 360 5802. A dry, early spring is anticipated, but there are prospects for good rains from late November/early December. Should these rains materialise and the Vaal system recover, water restrictions will be lifted. Further enquiries can be directed to the Executive Director of the Engineering Services Department, Mr Steph Coetzee, on 016 360 5802.

Water restrictions have been announced earlier for Parys, but yet you see nothing done to implement these restrictions, nor an announcement that it has been lifted.

With the  Vaal dam being almost 70% empty,  Midvaal Local Municipality reacted to the crisis by implementing water restrictions. Collaborated efforts from residents and industry are required to reduce the overall consumption in the municipality by an intended 15%. This is supported by the Director-General of the Department of Water and Sanitation.

The municipality compels all consumers to abide by the following, concerning the use of municipal water:

  • Reduce consumption by 15%.
  • Filling swimming pools is prohibited.
  • Use of hosepipes to wash cars, clean paved areas and driveways is prohibited.
  • All forms of watering of gardens, sports fields, parks, lawns and other open spaces is restricted to two hours per premises per day between 6:00pm and 06:00am.

If borehole water and other alternative sources are being used, this must be clearly communicated and reported to the municipality, and all customers must ensure that they display appropriate signage clearly visible from a public thoroughfare. The Traffic Department has been requested to police compliance. Residents can report on non-compliance by phoning our 24/7 line: 016 360 7500.

A dry, early spring is anticipated, but there are prospects for good rains from late November/early December. Should these rains materialise and the Vaal system recover, water restrictions will be lifted. Further enquiries can be directed to the Executive Director of the Engineering Services Department, Mr Steph Coetzee, on 016 360 5802.

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