POLOKWANE – The Polokwane Municipality said they will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide relief where needed as reservoir levels continue to recover.
Municipal spokesperson Thipa Selala confirmed that Lepelle Northern Water (LNW) successfully completed repairs following a stoppage at the Olifantspoort Plant on Monday.
The stoppage was caused by a pipe leak on the Specon pipeline and another pipe leak located outside pump station 2.
ALERT: Another water supply stoppage at Olifantspoort Plant by @LepelleW. Due to a pipe leak on Specon pipeline & repairs near PS2, Polokwane Municipality faces water disruption. Updates on repair progress & relief measures to follow. Apologies for the inconvenience. pic.twitter.com/jrR5Udi6Bl
— Polokwane Municipality (@PolokwaneMuni) April 22, 2024
“We are optimistic that all affected areas will resume normal water supply as the Olifantspoort line has been restored to full capacity. The municipality understands the inconvenience caused by the shortage of water due to recent stoppages on both the Ebenezer and Olifantspoort lines, resulting in low reservoir levels in most areas,” Selala said.