Power maintenance to affect water operations

Power maintenance to affect water operations

11 February 2022

Power maintenance to affect water operations

On the 19 February 2022 starting at 06:30 to 15:30 (9hours), City power will be undertaking urgent maintenance on the 1B transformer and on 05 March 2022 starting at 06:30 to 15:30 (9hours) on 2B transformer at the Rand Water Eikenhof pump station. The water supply from Eikenhof RW pumping station will be reduced by 33% and 40% respectively during this time.

As a result, water supply from the Rand Water Eikenhof pump station to the South of CBD, Northern and Western areas of Johannesburg will experience poor to no water supply during the peak water demand periods, and the most affected areas will be those in high laying and high demand areas.

Johannesburg Water will provide alternative supply in a form of stationary and roaming water tankers to reduce the impact to consumers.

Affected areas:

Roodepoort/Randburg area:

Bergbron, Claremont, Delarey, Whiteridge, Roodekrans (all ext), Wilropark (all extensions), Helderkruin (all ext), Constantia Kloof (all ext), Allens Nek (all ext), Weltevreden (all extensions), Florida Hills, Florida North, Discovery (all extensions), Selwyn, Florida Township, Horison, Horison View, Roodepoort North, Florida Park (all extensions), Constantia Park, Honeydew (all extensions), Zandspruit, Laserpark, Randparkridge, Cosmo City, Lanseria, Thabo Mbeki Informal settlement, Olivedale, Sundowner, Northwold, Boskruin, Bromhof, Kya Sands, Bloubosrand, Eagle Canyon, Honeydew View, Poortview, Ruimsig, Wilgeheuwel, Princess, Grobler Park (all extensions), Lindhaven, Little Falls, Harveston, Honeydew (all extensions), parts of Northriding

Langlaagte/ Southdale area:

Mondeor, Southgate, Meredale, Alan Manor, Eagles Nest, Southfork, Kibler Heights, Eikenhof, Lougherin A.H, Coronationville,Westbury, Claremont, Triomf, Westdene, Newlands, Greymont, Albertskroon, Albertsville, Langlaagte, Industria, Bosmont, Riverlea, Longdale, Vrededorp, Fordsburg, Brixton, Mayfair, Cottesloe, Janhofmeyer, Rossmore, Hursthill, Montclare, Melville, Emmerentia, Auckland Park, Greenside, Westcliff, Parkview, Fairlands, Berario, Northcliff (all ext)

Soweto Areas:

Pimville, Power Park, Diepkloof, Orlando East, Orlando West, Dobsonville, Naturena Klipspruit ,Meadowlands, Comptonville, Meredale, Moroka, Jabavu, Molapo,Jabulani, Tladi, Moletsane, Mofolo South, Mapetla, Zola, Zondi, Naledi and all extensions, Emdeni, Mofolo north, Mofolo central, parts of Dube, Chiavelo and extensions, Protea North, Protea South, Dhlamini and extensions, Eldoradopark and all extensions, Klipspruit west and Klipspruit

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Johannesburg Water response to alleged water quality challenges in Kliptown

Johannesburg Water response to alleged water quality challenges in Kliptown

Media statement: no embargo

15 December 2021

Johannesburg Water response to alleged water quality challenges in Kliptown

The City of Johannesburg Environmental Health Department escalated a complaint on 02 December 2021 relating to traces of mercury in drinking water at property 625 Beacon Road, Kliptown, Soweto. This issue which led to misinformation and misconception of water quality in the City of Johannesburg, and particularly that area indicated that the quality of water started to degrade after Rand Water restrictions conducted between 15 to 17 November 2021 and customers displayed symptoms such as diarrhea, stomach, cramps and skin rash due to traces mercury in drinking water.

Investigations were conducted by Johannesburg Water Scientific Services Department on 3 December 2021, and samples were taken thereof. Inclusive of water quality, samples taken were those of the affected property including neighboring reticulation network.

Four (4) different sample points were used in order to determine the magnitude of alleged compromised water quality.

The four sample points used for testing water quality are:
i. Power Park (inlet point)
ii. Power Park (outlet point)
iii. Street hydrant (Cnr. Turf/Boundary Rd)
iv. 625 Beacon Rd, Kliptown (Garden tap)

Johannesburg Water would like to confirm that the laboratory test results of all four-sample points did not detect mercury as samples were found to be compliant with drinking water standards as per SANS 241 (2015). The entity prides itself with providing residents with good quality drinking water with the monthly water quality compliance reports available to the public from our website.

ENDS

Power maintenance to affect water operations

Water supply interruption at Forest Hill Tower

Media Statement

12 December 2021

Rand Water, our bulk water supplier, had a power failure affecting both their purification plants yesterday morning. The issue was resolved and Rand Water managed to recover most of their systems without any interruption. However, their Forest Hill reservoirs were running at critical low levels last night negatively impacting our Forest Hill Tower.

Water supply is interrupted in the following areas:

Bellavista Estate
Chrisville
Foresthill
Glenanda
Klipriviersberg Estate S.H.
Lindberg Park
Linmeyer
Robertsham
Turffontein
Turf Club

Gillview
Gillview Ext.1
Haddon
Haddon Ext.1
Kenilworth
Kenilworth Ext.1, 3
Oakdene
Oakdene Ext.1,5,13,14, 15, 16, 19
Rosettenville
Rossettenville Ext
Rosettenville Ext’s.2,3,4,5,6
Southdale Ext.2
The Hill
The Hill Ext’s 1,5,6,7,9,11
Towerby
Towerby Ext’s 1, 2,3,4,5
Towsenview
Towsenview Ext.2
West Turffontein
West Turffontein Ext.2
Winchester Hills Ext 3

We are monitoring the situation and awaiting the Forest Hill reservoir levels to improve from Rand Water to enable us to pump. We have started with arrangements for alternative water supply if the situation does not improve soon.

ENDS

Recovery of Johannesburg Water Systems

Recovery of Johannesburg Water Systems

Media Statement

22 November 2021 @ 10h30

Recovery of Johannesburg Water Systems

Johannesburg Water (JW) would like to thank the residents of the City of Johannesburg for their unwavering patience throughout the Rand Water planned maintenance.

The JW systems that were affected by the planned interruption have recovered and are currently supplying areas at normal capacity. The expected improvements in reservoir levels should continue during the course of today and estimated to be back to normality within the next 48 hours.

The increase in the average flow into the Rand Water Commando system has shown significant improvement and continues assisting in building capacity into the Brixton/ Hursthill/ Crosby reservoirs.

Alternative water supply is focused on the Hursthill supply zone.

Mobile water tankers are providing water in the following areas:

*Newclare
* Westbury
* Claremont
* Coronationville
* Sophiatown
* Westdene

Johannesburg Water urges customers to continue to reduce consumption as much as possible to assist with recovery of the system.

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Recovery of Johannesburg Water Systems

Recovery of Johannesburg Water Systems

Media Statement

21 November 2021 @ 11h30

Recovery of Johannesburg Water Systems

The Johannesburg Water systems affected by the Rand Water planned interruption have made significant improvement since yesterday and continue to recover. The expected improvements in reservoir levels should continue during the course of today and estimated to be back to normality within the next 72 hours.

Eikenhof System:
The supply from Eikenhof pump station is at full capacity at 1200 Mega litres with uninterrupted increase of 2500 kilolitres per hour into the Commando system. The increased flow continues to assist in building capacity into the Brixton/ Hursthill/ Crosby reservoirs in building capacity into the Brixton/ Hursthill/ Crosby reservoirs.

All other reservoirs and towers that were impacted during the RW outage, have recovered and are supplying areas at normal capacity.

Alternate water supply is focused on the Hursthill supply zone that have been negatively impacted.

Mobile water tankers are providing water in the following areas:
*Newclare
* Westbury
* Claremont
* Coronationville
* Sophiatown
* Westdene

Johannesburg Water urges customers to continue to reduce consumption as much as possible to assist with recovery of the system.

ENDS