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Joburg drinking water is safe for consumptio­n, says city utility

- KAMOGELO MOICHELA

JOBURG Water has confirmed that its drinking water is safe for consumptio­n.

This follows a deadly cholera outbreak in Hammanskra­al, Pretoria, that has so far claimed 17 lives. Six cases have also been confirmed in the Free State.

The city said it was taking precaution­ary measures amid cholera cases.

“One of the key mandates of Johannesbu­rg Water is the provision of clean and safe drinking water, and the entity can confirm that the water in the city meets the high-quality requiremen­ts of the drinking water quality standard (SANS 241-2015 Drinking Water Quality),” it said.

To maintain high-quality water for human consumptio­n, Johannesbu­rg Water said it would continue to monitor and test for microbiolo­gical, physical, aesthetic and chemical determinan­ts in the water.

It maintained that tests on cholera and E coli were conducted in March and the results were negative.

“Against the backdrop of the current cholera outbreak, the water utility has continued to conduct tests on the water in stationary and mobile tankers at some informal settlement­s and reservoirs within the City of Johannesbu­rg,” it said.

To bridge the water gap, the utility said it was providing water and sanitation services to areas that were affected by the outages.

“Johannesbu­rg Water provides water and sanitation services to areas stretching from as far as Orange

Farm in the south, Midrand in the north, Roodepoort in the west, and Alexandra in the east.

“The 1.6 billion litres of potable water we supply daily, which is procured from our bulk supplier

Rand Water, is distribute­d through a network of water infrastruc­ture consisting of 129 reservoirs and water towers,” it said.

 ?? ?? TESTS for cholera and E coli were conducted in March and the results were negative.
TESTS for cholera and E coli were conducted in March and the results were negative.

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