Media statement – Major burst at Talavera complex

Media statement – Major burst at Talavera complex

MAJOR BURST AT TALAVERA COMPLEX

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:

    • Cedar Lakes

  BP Garage, Broadacres Shopping Centre

      • Cedar Creek
        Thorntree Complex In Cedar Avenue West
        Spar Shopping Centre-
      • Broadacres
        Cnr. Runnymead and 3rd Street,
      • Chartwell
        Cnr. Romney Close and 3rd Street, Chartwell
      • Castellano complex
      • Stonefields complex
      • Farmall
        Watercombe and Zandspruit rd,
        Refill at Royal Canin –
      • Kyasands
        Agulhas and Weiland, Bloubosrand

Further updates will be provided as required on Johannesburg Water social media pages

      • Twitter: @jhbwater
      • Facebook: Johannesburg Water

Ends

For media enquiries:

 

Cllr Nico de Jager

MMC: Environment and Infrastructure Services Department

M : 083 899 2127

E : NicoDe@joburg.org.za

Mr Isaac Dhludhlu

Manager: Marketing and Communications

T: +27 (0) 11 688 1577

M: +27 (0) 72 638 5346

E: Isaac.dhludhlu@jwater.co.za

Active Leak Detection Programme

Active Leak Detection Programme

Active Leak Detection Programme

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.

  • These are dedicated teams that survey our water infrastructure on a daily basis picking up leaks that are either visible and not reported or not visible.
  • The process that is followed is that they will inspect the water reticulation for any visible leaks, they will also use acoustic listening sticks (equipment that uses the sound the leak makes) to determine if there might be a leak on the system but not visible.
  • The visible leaks are reported daily through the SAP PM system to the relevant depot who would then dispatch a plumbing team to repair the leak.
  • If they through making use of the listening stick pick up a sound that might be invisible it is further investigated by using ground micro phones and leak noise correlators. These types of equipment allows the operator to pin point the invisible leak more accurately since it is not visible. This will then allow once reported the plumbing team to excavate at the correct location and repair the leak.
  • These leak detection teams cover more than 10,500km of our water infrastructure per annum. This is more that 85% of the infrastructure length.
  • On average per annum these teams report: 1,456 burst pipes, 5,227 leaking meters, 341 leaking valves and 217 leaking hydrants. These leaks are repaired by the network plumbing teams within the specified response times.
  • Annually 8,100 Ml of water is saved due to this programme.

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:

  • Midrand, we have replaced 3500 meters of pipe
  • Sandton, 15 171 meters of pipe has already been replaced
  • Roodepoort and Diepsloot, we have placed 2281 meters of pipe
  • Deep South Region, 3627 meters of pipe have been replaced

 

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.

Joburg water upgrades water metre in Cosmo City

Joburg water upgrades water metre in Cosmo City

Joburg water upgrades water metre in Cosmo City

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.

  1. Extension Zero
  2. Extension Three
  3. Extension Five
  4. Extension Seven
  5. Extension Eight
  6. Extension Nine
  7. Extension Ten

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

Rand Water planned maintenance wraps with minimal disruption

Rand Water planned maintenance wraps with minimal disruption

Rand Water planned maintenance wraps with minimal disruption

26 June 2019
Release: Immediate

Johannesburg residents can breathe a sigh of relief after the 54-hour shut down for maintenance work on the B11 bulk supply line of Rand Water went by with minimum impact on households. The installation of the butterfly valve on the 2, 500mm diameter line has now been completed and recharging of the pipeline has commenced. The MMC for Environment and Infrastructure Services, Councillor Nico de Jager wishes to thank residents who adhered to the calls to use water sparingly and to save water during this time. This ensured that a complete no-water situation was avoided.

He further expressed his gratitude to Rand Water for having completed the job within the specified time and keeping residents continuously informed on the progress of this massive undertaking. MMC de Jager also wishes to thank Joburg Water and the various media platforms for their role in keeping residents informed on the status of the project. In spite of this, MMC de Jager also reminded all residents that level-1 water restrictions are still in place. He urged all customers to continue to use water sparingly as we are in the middle of rain-starved Winter. Johannesburg Water, in an effort to maintain a culture of water conservation, is still implementing Level -1 water restrictions according to section 44 (3) of the Water Services By-law: On an annual basis, between 06:00 – 18:00 during 1 September and 31 March; and between 08:00 – 16h00 during 1 April and 31 August, all consumers are prohibited from watering and irrigating their gardens;
All consumers are prohibited from using a hose-pipe to clean paved areas and driveways with municipal water.

For media queries, please contact:

Cllr Nico de Jager
MMC: Environment and Infrastructure Services Department
Call: 083 899 2127
Email: NicoDe@joburg.org.za

Environment and Infrastructure Services 

Environment and Infrastructure Services
 

A City of Johannesburg Press Statement by the MMC for Environment and Infrastructure Services, Cllr Nico de Jager

26 June 2019
Release: Immediate

Johannesburg residents can breathe a sigh of relief after the 54-hour shut down for maintenance work on the B11 bulk supply line of Rand Water went by with minimum impact on households.
The installation of the butterfly valve on the 2, 500mm diameter line has now been completed and recharging of the pipeline has commenced. The MMC for Environment and Infrastructure Services, Councillor Nico de Jager wishes to thank residents who adhered to the calls to use water sparingly and to save water during this time. This ensured that a complete no-water situation was avoided.He further expressed his gratitude to Rand Water for having completed the job within the specified time and keeping residents continuously informed on the progress of this massive undertaking.

MMC de Jager also wishes to thank Joburg Water and the various media platforms for their role in keeping residents informed on the status of the project. In spite of this, MMC de Jager also reminded all residents that level-1 water restrictions are still in place. He urged all customers to continue to use water sparingly as we are in the middle of rain-starved Winter. Johannesburg Water, in an effort to maintain a culture of water conservation, is still implementing Level -1 water restrictions according to section 44 (3) of the Water Services By-law:

On an annual basis, between 06:00 – 18:00 during 1 September and 31 March; and between 08:00 – 16h00 during 1 April and 31 August, all consumers are prohibited from watering and irrigating their gardens;
All consumers are prohibited from using a hose-pipe to clean paved areas and driveways with municipal water.

For media queries, please contact:
Cllr Nico de Jager
MMC: Environment and Infrastructure Services Department
Call: 083 899 2127
Email: NicoDe@joburg.org.za

Rand Water Planned Maintenance 

Rand Water Planned Maintenance
 

Rand Water planned maintenance

21 June 2019

Friday, 21 June 2019, MMC Nico De Jager addressed a media conference at the Brixton Water Tower to discuss new interventions which have been put in place to ensure that Johannesburg is the municipality least affected by planned major water maintenance to be conducted by Johannesburg Water’s bulk water supplier, Rand Water. These are new action-steps taken by the entity in order to limit any negative impact on service delivery.Johannesburg Water had taken note of concern raised regarding the upcoming planned maintenance by Rand Water which will be conducted on some of their main lines.

Concern has been raised by the residents as to the impact of the planned maintenance on water supply within the City, given that supply to some of the City’s reservoirs and towers made become limited over 54 hour maintenance period. However, I wish to assure residents that our team has put sufficient measures in place to make sure Johannesburg residents are least affected of all during this maintenance period. During the maintenance period, the Rand Water purification plant will still be operational and will supply water to our water supply systems for the duration of the valve installation so as to help in efforts to replenish our reservoirs.

Rand Water will also supply water via the Palmiet and Eikenhof pump stations to Johannesburg Water reservoirs. Furthermore, Rand Water will ensure that prior to the commencement of the shutdown, all reservoirs supplying the City will be filled to capacity to ensure water supply during the shutdown period. Our Reservoirs have the capacity to supply water for up to two days. This said, due to the extremely long hours involved in the maintenance process, some of the high lying areas may experience erratic low pressure. The City does not anticipate any unusual water supply disruptions during the shutdown. However, Johannesburg Water will continuously update residents on the progress of the work via all media platforms.

This is in compliance with the National Water Act No. 36 of 1998, which stipulates that the Water Services Authority (CoJ) must issue a notice of potential water interruptions to all its consumers well ahead of the event taking place.Johannesburg Water appeals to all residents of the City of Johannesburg to use water sparingly during the shutdown in order to avoid a complete no-water situation and reminds all customers that level-1 water restrictions are still in place. MMC Nico de Jager  wishes to reiterate that Johannesburg Water is in consultation with Rand Water to ensure that the planned maintenance has minimal impact on our residents.