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05 August 2019
Immediate Release
Please kindly note that the team currently finished draining the site of all the excess water. The team is working on ensuring that excavation is safe to work in. This they estimate should becompleted in two hours from 11:15.
Once the team is sure that the excavation is safe, they will start to loosen the flexible couplings, which is where the leak was coming from. The team is using flexible couplings because they need to remove a section of the 600mm pipe which is made of asbestos cement and retrofit it with a steel pipe as ac pipes are no longer being manufactured. New flexible couplings compensating for the 2 types of material will be manufactured.
The manufacturer for the fittings needed for the pipe have already been ordered. Estimated delivery of the fittings to site will be at 4. We estimate that we should start to fit them in around 4:30pm. If all goes according to plan repairs should be completed and water opened around midnight.
Water tankers can be found at the following points:
Two roaming tankers have also been allocated to assist in the area.
Further updates will be provided as required on Johannesburg Water social media pages
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For media enquiries:
Ms Eleanor Mavimbela
Officer: External Communications
T: +27 (0) 11 688 6672
M: +27 (0) 71 313 6327
E: Eleanor.mavimbela@jwater.co.za
Media Statement
19 July 2019
Johannesburg Water advises in the Fourways area of a major burst on the 600mm main at the river behind Talavera complex in Fourways, a contractor has been appointed for the repairs and will begin work on Monday morning -22 July 2019.
In order to ensure that repairs start on time on Monday, a JW team will start to isolating/closing water from Sunday morning in order to ensure the pipe is water-free and ready for Monday morning welding, some areas will experience low pressure to no water from the commencement of the isolation.
Areas affected by this planned outage are, Needwood, Broadacres, Maroeladal, Chartwell, Farmall, Bloubosrand and Northriding. We estimate that the repairs may take a minimum of 48 hours and we have arranged for the placement of water tanks in the affected areas.
Water tanks locations:
BP Garage, Broadacres Shopping Centre
Further updates will be provided as required on Johannesburg Water social media pages
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For media enquiries:
Cllr Nico de Jager
MMC: Environment and Infrastructure Services Department
M : 083 899 2127
Mr Isaac Dhludhlu
Manager: Marketing and Communications
T: +27 (0) 11 688 1577
M: +27 (0) 72 638 5346
ACTIVE LEAK DETECTION PROGRAMME
Johannesburg Water has an active leak detection programme that was approved as a part of a five year Water Demand Management strategy in August 2016.
The aim of this strategy is to implement various programmes that will ensure our water demand are reduced to within the limits of our allocation from Rand Water in terms of their Water Use License.
Johannesburg Water has 15 teams that do active leak detection on a daily basis in an effort to reduce water demand within the city.
Pipe replacement Programme
Johannesburg Water has implemented a pipe replacement programme over the past five years. By the end of June 2017, 499 km of water pipes have been replaced. Going forward into the next five years, Johannesburg Water plans to replace a further 633 km of water pipes. In replacing these pipes the burst frequencies will reduce and water losses will be minimised.
In the financial year of 2017/18 thus far in:
Water is a scarce commodity and Johannesburg Water is committed to provide a sustainable water and sanitation supply to all residents of the City. Level 1 water restrictions are still in place and will be enforced by fines to consumers who contravened the Water Services By-law and consumers are urged to report non-compliance by phoning the JMPD 24/7 hotline on 011 758 9650.
09 July 2019
MEDIA STATEMENT
Johannesburg Water advises residents of Cosmo City about a programme to change/upgrade the current water metres to new smart metres. Sakhikhaya Construction Company has been appointed to do the installations at the following extensions of Cosmo City.
The smart metres will benefit the community a great deal as they will be able to buy water electronically and improve service delivery in the area. A total of 5000 households will be visited by the service provider and we appeal for cooperation in order to complete the project on time. Technical queries should be directed to site camp Manager on 067 403 6278, and if in doubt, please ask for an identity card with a name and surname and a picture of the consultant. We appeal to all residents to continue to report all water and sewer leaks and are reminded that level 1 water restrictions are still in place in the City of Johannesburg.
Media queries should be directed to:
Isaac Dhludhlu – Communications Manager
011 688 1577
Isaac.dhludhlu@jwater.co.za