CAUTION ON WATER QUALITY IN SCHOOLS TANKS AND PIPELINES

CAUTION ON WATER QUALITY IN SCHOOLS TANKS AND PIPELINES

29 May 2020

Immediate Release
CAUTION ON WATER QUALITY IN SCHOOLS TANKS AND PIPELINES

South Africa has been on lockdown for more than two months and water quality deteriorates over a period if not utilized frequently.  It is in this spirit that Johannesburg Water would like to advise all School Management Teams across the City of Johannesburg to ensure the following:

  • Water that is in the pipelines has been stagnant for more than two months and is not suitable for consumption without proper purging/flushing prior to use.
  • Schools are advised to flush their taps for a minimum of 5 minutes to remove stagnant water and improve water reticulation and water quality.
  • Schools that are using private water tanks need to refill the tanks with fresh water or treat water before being consumed.
  • Johannesburg Water  will clean and refill water tanks with fresh water to schools that are in our supply this coming weekend

Johannesburg Water conducts an average of 600 tests monthly to ensure the water quality we provide is in line with the South African National Standards (SANS 241), this is not meant to cause panic but should be done as a precautionary measure.

 

Residents are reminded that the City is still under level one water restrictions and we urge all to use water sparingly during this winter period, water and sewer problems can be logged using the bow channels:

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Inquiries please contact
Isaac Dhludhlu
Communications Manager
011 688 1577
072 638 5346
Isaac.Dhludhlu@jwater.co.za

04 MAY 2020 – MIDRAND MAJOR OUTAGE

04 MAY 2020 – MIDRAND MAJOR OUTAGE

MIDRAND MAJOR OUTAGE

04 May 2020

Johannesburg Water advises residents of Greater Midrand of the emergency major shutdown from tomorrow night Tuesday 05 May 2020 at 22h00  and will last until Wednesday 06 May 2020 at 19h00. This is a necessary repair that needs to be finalised in order to continue to provide sustainable water service to all. The teams will be repairing a leak on Republic Road and the  shutdown will affect over 40000 house in the following areas:

  • Ivory Park all extensions,
  • Kaalfontein,
  • Ebony Park,
  • President Park,
  • Glen Austin, and
  • Austin View

Residents are encouraged to save water for the duration of the outage, continue to wash hands and minimise the spread of the coronavirus. We appeal to all to use water sparingly and there will be 14 roaming trucks to assist during the outage and we appeal for patience and cooperation.

Report all leaks to the Call Center on 011 375 5555 and follow all updates on our social media pages:

 

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SUBMISSION OF METER READINGS AND PHOTOS DURING THE NATIONAL LOCKDOWN

SUBMISSION OF METER READINGS AND PHOTOS DURING THE NATIONAL LOCKDOWN

SUBMISSION OF METER READINGS AND PHOTOS DURING THE NATIONAL LOCKDOWN

Kindly ensure that when you submit your account readings, you type the email address correctly in order to reach us on time: meterreading@jwater.co.za

MAYOR MAKHUBO DECRIES ABUSE OF PERMITS

MAYOR MAKHUBO DECRIES ABUSE OF PERMITS

Mayor Makhubo decries abuse of Permits

03 April 2020

The Executive Mayor of the City of Johannesburg, Cllr Geoffrey Makhubo, today, 03 April 2020, joined the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) at two road side check operations which were aimed at checking the compliance of Motorists with the regulations pronounced with the National State of Disaster.

These operations which were held across the City is part of an effort to monitor public compliance with the lockdown and related regulations.

During these operations the Mayor found that there are too many cars on the road, which is concerning as most were not complying with the regulations of the lockdown. The road side operations indicated that there is a need to intensify awareness on the lockdown and to enforce the laws.

At least 17 arrests were made as people were not complying and will therefore be charged through the regulations that have been proclaimed by the Minister of Cooperate Governance and Traditional Affairs in line with the Disaster Management Act.

‘We have observed that many people are abusing the use of the permits granted to them, permits are not being used for the necessary essential services meant to be. It is concerning to see many citizens not adhering to the compliance of the Lockdown. There will be no tolerance to those misleading the law enforcement, people who are not complying will be arrested”. Said Mayor Makhubo

“I urge all, and for every single person to stay at home and only go out when they need to perform essential services. This is for their own safety and health, but also to curb the spread of COVID-19 in the country.” Mayor Makhubo

The City of Johannesburg will continue to conduct more roadside check operations over the next 15 days across the City to continue to enforce compliance, and where there is non-compliance, there will be arrests made in accordance with the regulations that have been proclaimed by the Minister or Cooperate Governance and Traditional Affairs in line with the Disaster Management Act.

“We also thank those that have heeded the call and are in compliance with the regulations that relate to the lockdown.” Concluded Mayor Makhubo

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For Media Enquiries
Mlimandlela Ndamase
Director: Mayoral Communications
MlimandlelaN@joburg.org.za
083 480 0014
COJDMC COVID-19 Joint Operation Centre 24/7 number is 010 224 0932

STATEMENT OF THE EXECUTIVE MAYOR ON DAY 2 OF COVID19 LOCKDOWN COMPLIANCE

STATEMENT OF THE EXECUTIVE MAYOR ON DAY 2 OF COVID19 LOCKDOWN COMPLIANCE

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.

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