Business Day

Joburg suburbs without water in days-long outage

- Phathu Luvhengo

Johannesbu­rg Water said on Thursday its systems were slowly recovering after a major outage at Rand Water’s Eikenhof pump station, but some suburbs were still without water.

The entity said it expected that a complete recovery of the water supply would take several days to a week.

Some Johannesbu­rg suburbs were still without water in their taps on Thursday.

Suburbs across Johannesbu­rg were left without water after the Eikenhof pump station was struck by lightning on Sunday, according to the utility.

City Power repaired the feeder boards on Monday.

The utility said the bulk supplier’s systems were interconne­cted and flexible to support one another, which assisted in the recovery of all systems. The entity said it would prioritise the prompt isolation and repair of bursts and leaks.

“Customers are requested to repair leaks on their properties as these also contribute to the high demand on Johannesbu­rg Water systems,” the utility said.

“Residents are requested to observe level 1 water restrictio­ns, which are implemente­d from September 1 to March 31. These prohibit the use of hosepipes to water gardens, wash cars, clean driveways, as well as fill up swimming pools and water features between 6am and 6pm. Instead, the use of greywater is encouraged.”

One of the most affected areas was Constantia Kloof. Councillor Leah Knott said residents in the ward had not had water this week.

“They ran out almost immediatel­y and they are one of the last areas to get water back,” Knott said.

On Thursday, Constantia Kloof primary school sent a notice to parents to collect their children, she said.

“They were getting parents to bring water in the mornings but it was running out by lunchtime.”

Constantia Kloof’s water tower was still empty on Thursday morning, Knott said.

“We got a tanker allocated but it was in Constantia Kloof for about 10-15 minutes and a lot of people did not manage to get water during that time..”

According to the utility, the status of the central system supplied by Eikenhof pump station on Thursday was:

● Crosby reservoir has improved, but remains low and is supplying water fairly.

● Brixton reservoir has improved but remains low. Pumping has resumed and the tower is gradually recovering.

● Hurst Hill 1 and 2 reservoirs are both critically low. Improvemen­t remains low in the system, poor pressure to no water is expected in the supply zone. Hurst Hill 1 is being reconfigur­ed to boost supply.

● Crown Gardens reservoir and towers are critically low, and the reservoir outlet will be throttled to assist in recovery.

● Eagles Nest reservoir is critically low, supplying fairly well to Alan Manor and Naturena reservoirs. Poor pressure is expected in the supply zone while the system is recovering.

● Aeroton reservoir and tower are supplying water, but poor pressure is still expected.

● Berea reservoir (supplied from Zwartkoppi­es) is still critically low due to high demand and poor supply pressure.

In Randburg and Roodepoort:

● Linden 1 reservoir and tower, Linden 2 and Blairgowri­e reservoirs remain critically low and no water is expected in the area yet. Recovery is slow due to high demand and reduced incoming flows as the system is recovering.

● Honeydew reservoir supply has improved and Olivedale reservoir is recovering.

● Cosmo City and Boschkop reservoirs have improved and are supplying water.

● Randpark Ridge reservoir is still empty.

● Robertsvil­le, Fairlands and Corriemoor reservoirs are low but supplying water.

● Kensington B reservoir and tower have improved and supplying water.

● Helderkrui­n reservoir has improved while the tower is critically low. Poor pressure to no water is to be expected.

LARGE PARTS OF GAUTENG’S ECONOMIC HUB WITHOUT WATER SINCE SUNDAY AFTER EIKENHOF PUMP STATION DAMAGED

● Witpoortji­e reservoir has improved and is supplying water while the tower is critically low so poor pressure and no water could be expected.

● Constantia, Horizon, Waterval and Quellerina towers are critically low, while Florida North tower has slightly improved. Waterval tower is empty.

Sandton system supplied by the Palmiet pump station:

● Bryanston reservoir is low but improving, while pumping has resumed and the tower is improving.

● Illovo reservoir is critically low and the tower is empty. The reservoir remains throttled to assist in recovery.

● Linbro Park and Morningsid­e reservoirs are critically low. Poor pressure to no water is expected in the supply zone.

● Marlboro reservoir has improved and is supplying fairly including the two direct feeds (Linbro and Marlboro).

Soweto system supplied by Eikenhof:

● Chiawelo, Doornkop West, Power Park, Jabulani and Diepkloof reservoirs have improved and are supplying water.

● Zondi reservoir and tower, Braamfisch­er reservoir and Protea Glen reservoir are low but water is flowing.

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