The Citizen (Gauteng)

Tshwane water woes: no end in sight

- Marizka Coetzer

While inconsiste­nt, the water woes in Tshwane have seen water contaminat­ed and undrinkabl­e at times for the past few years.

Earlier this year, Sinkwater residents were left without water for three weeks following a pipe leak from the major pipeline.

This year has also been a year of power cuts for the city with the most recent water interrupti­on on 9 May following a shutdown of Bynes Substation for essential maintenanc­e work for 11 hours.

Rooihuiskr­aal residents endured eight hours of emergency maintenanc­e work for upgrades.

Equipment failure at the Mapleton Booster Station that fed the Vlakfontei­n and Bronberg reservoirs left a large part without water for up to 14 hours at a pumping capacity of 58%.

In 2019 the Human Rights Commission warned Hammanskra­al that the water was not fit for consumptio­n following and independen­t sample analysis was done by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research.

MMC for Utilities and Regional Operations, Daryl Johnston said the city received the water test results for Rethabisen­g and Riamarpark. “There is slight discoloura­tion in the water and microbiolo­gical contaminan­ts in the water that reaches residents. During our tests of the water at the reservoir and water is provided from our plant, the result was that the water is clean,” he said.

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