Rand Water starts maintenance to boost supply reliability

Rand Water has begun phase one of a maintenance programme expected to run until 2 June, with experts saying the work will support long-term water supply reliability.

Water expert and former Director-General of Water and Sanitation Prof. Mike Muller welcomed the programme. He noted that routine upkeep is essential but highlighted challenges from rapid population growth.

"This kind of maintenance for 12 or 24 hours actually doesn’t need to even interrupt water supply if we have enough reservoirs in the cities and towns which are supplied by Rand Water to maintain the services while the tap is switched off. But I think what we found is that the population has grown very fast," Muller said.

Joburg Water has deployed roving and stationary tankers in affected areas including Roodepoort, Soweto and Sandton. Spokesperson Nombuso Shabalala said priority goes to schools, hospitals and informal settlements. Residents can report issues via councillors, the utility or social media.

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Nairobi Water technicians celebrate restored water supply to flood-hit estates after pipeline repairs.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Nairobi Water تستأنف إمداد ستة أحياء بعد إصلاح خط الأنابيب

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

أكدت Nairobi Water استئناف الإمداد إلى مرحلتي Buruburu 1 و2، وKariobangi South وNorth، وDandora، وأجزاء من Mathare بعد إصلاح خط نقل متضرر من الفيضانات على طريق Outering Road. تعطلت الخدمات بسبب الفيضانات الأخيرة التي أثرت على آلاف المنازل. وقالت الشركة إن خط الأنابيب قد تم ترميمه بالكامل.

Joburg Water has deployed roving and stationary tankers across affected areas in greater Johannesburg as Rand Water carries out infrastructure maintenance that began on Friday.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Nelson Mandela Bay metro is contending with roughly 7,000 active water leaks in its aging pipelines despite full dams following recent rains. Officials reported on 21 May 2026 that limited maintenance funding threatens to halt repairs.

eThekwini municipality in Durban and Mangaung in Bloemfontein have the highest rates of water loss in South Africa, with over 40% of purified tap water going to waste annually. Data from the Department of Water and Sanitation shows eThekwini loses 40.4% to physical leaks, the largest volume nationwide. Mangaung's rate stands at 41.2%.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The George Municipality in South Africa's Western Cape has lifted emergency water tariffs and eased restrictions from Level 2D to Level 2B following improved dam levels.

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