There is a burst on 350 mm pipe in Diepsloot that is being attended by JW. We estimate that repairs will be done later today. Apologies for the inconvenience.
We appeal to all to use water sparingly and to remind them that level one water restrictions are still in place. Watering of gardens is not allowed between 6 am and 6 pm in summer months (1 Sept to 31 March) and furthermore, it is not allowed to wash paved areas and driveways using hosepipes.
Residents are encouraged to subscribe on our website, to our SMS notification service for alerts on planned or unplanned service interruptions. More information can be obtained on twitter: @jhbwater; Facebook: Johannesburg Water and our website.
• Tank 1: Next to Stand 6327 at Corner Mount Cook & Kushner Street • Tank 2: Next to Stand 5692 at Corner Giant Castle & Kouger Street Migson Manor: • Tank 3: Placed at the intersection of Barium Street and Chromium Street next to Gods Plan Church Orange Farm: • Tank 4&5: 2 x Tanks placed at Eyethu Mall Lehae: • Tank 6: Next to Stand 1725 at Primrose Drive
• Zakariya Park: 1.Tumeric & Clove street 2.Caraway & Clove street
• Drieziek One: 1. Next to stand 6150 2. ZCC in an open area 3. Next to stand 4256 4. Next to stand 3494 & Drieziek Two 5. Next to stand 438 and Drieziek Three 6. Next to stand 7565
Please kindly note that Lenasia Hospital Hill Reservoir level is low. We will be closing the outlet shortly to build capacity.
We appeal to all to use water sparingly and to remind them that level one water restrictions are still in place. Watering of gardens is not allowed between 6 am and 6 pm in summer months (1 Sept to 31 March) and furthermore, it is not allowed to wash paved areas and driveways using hosepipes.
Residents are encouraged to subscribe on our website, to our SMS notification service for alerts on planned or unplanned service interruptions. More information can be obtained on twitter: @jhbwater; Facebook: Johannesburg Water and our website.
Statement of the Executive Mayor of Johannesburg, Cllr. Geoffrey Makhubo, on Day 2 of COVID19 Lockdown Compliance
28 March 2020
The Executive Mayor of the City of Johannesburg, Cllr Geoffrey Makhubo, today, 28 March 2020, visited several areas with the City in an effort to monitor public compliance with the lockdown and related regulations.
The visits are also intended to monitor the service delivery interventions that are being made by the City to intensify waste removal, provide water supply, sanitation services and awareness on the coronavirus and lockdown pronounced by President Cyril Ramaphosa.
“We are pleased that a majority of citizens have heeded the call and are in compliance with the regulations that relate to the lockdown. However, in highly dense areas such as Denver, George Goch and Jeppe hostels which we visited today, there is a need to intensify awareness on the lockdown and to enforce the laws as they relate to the sale of liquor and spaza-shops” said Mayor Makhubo.
In all three hostels, the Mayor and his delegation found residents converged in groups of more than 100 with complete disregard of social-distancing.
“We have managed to engage with izinduna at the hostels, who have agreed to cooperate and collaborate with government in creating awareness and enforcing compliance. Several of the gatherings were dispersed upon conclusion of our engagements and we are pleased with the understanding and cooperation of izinduna” said Mayor Makhubo.
The City of Johannesburg, working with the provincial and national spheres of government, will continue to enforce compliance, engage communities where there is non-compliance and assist our people to be safe and protected.
The City has over the last three days run an extensive drive to clean and sanitize taxi ranks and our bus stops in an effort to protect residents and our spaces.