City reminds residents to be water savvy

JOHANNESBURG – Water restrictions remain in place to prevent a water crisis.

The former MMC for Environment, Infrastructure, and Service Delivery, Nico De Jager is reminding all Johannesburg residents that Level 1 water restrictions in the municipality are still in place.

The restrictions were put in place after Rand Water indicated that their distribution network is currently under severe pressure whereby the water demand consistently exceeds the water supply. The water entity requested Johannesburg Water to implement their water restrictions to prevent a situation where both supply systems collapse and Johannesburg Water has responded by restricting many of its reservoirs by between 20 – 45 percent.

Residents are also advised to continue to report all burst pipes, leaking water meters, and open hydrants to Johannesburg Water. Photo: PS Photography via Pexels

In an effort to maintain a culture of water conservation, Level 1 water restrictions are implemented according to Section 44 (3) of the Water Services By-law:

The City of Joburg is again urging all customers to continue to use water sparingly as the rain-starved winter months approach.

Residents are reminded to conserve water by practising the following water-saving tips:

Residents are also advised to continue to report all burst pipes, leaking water meters, and open hydrants to 011 375 5555;
SMS 082 653 2143 or www.johannesburgwater.co.za; @Jhbwater- Twitter

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