Rand Water concerned over high water use in Gauteng

Rand Water has expressed ongoing concerns about high water consumption in Gauteng, especially in Johannesburg and Tshwane. The utility warns that exceeding allocated volumes is straining the supply network. It plans to reduce supplies to high-consuming municipalities to stabilize the system.

Rand Water, the primary water utility serving Gauteng, continues to monitor what it describes as persistently high water consumption levels across the province. This issue is most acute in the City of Johannesburg and Tshwane, where usage has surpassed the agreed-upon limits. Such overconsumption is placing considerable pressure on the infrastructure, leading to operational challenges throughout the bulk supply network.

Spokesperson Makenosi Maroo highlighted the severity of the situation in a recent statement. "Currently, demand is forcing the system to operate under pressure stretching infrastructure capacity to accommodate abnormally high usage levels," she said. Maroo added that the high demand has already disrupted water supplies in various parts of the service area. To address this, Rand Water has engaged with the implicated municipalities and intends to implement reductions in water delivery to those areas. The goal is to restore balance and ensure stability across the entire system.

This development comes amid broader efforts to promote water conservation in South Africa, where water scarcity remains a critical concern. The announcement was made on February 7, 2026, via an official media statement and social media post by Rand Water. While specific timelines for the supply reductions were not detailed, the move underscores the urgency of managing demand to prevent further outages.

Makala yanayohusiana

Brixton resident angrily confronts Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero at a water tower amid prolonged outages.
Picha iliyoundwa na AI

Johannesburg resident confronts mayor over prolonged water outages

Imeripotiwa na AI Picha iliyoundwa na AI

A frustrated Brixton resident in Johannesburg confronted Mayor Dada Morero at a water tower site, highlighting severe water shortages that have lasted weeks. The viral encounter underscored residents' desperation amid ongoing outages affecting daily life. Officials face criticism for poor crisis management as the issue impacts upcoming local elections.

A technical fault at the Palmiet pumping station has left Midrand and parts of Gauteng without water for six days, highlighting Johannesburg's ongoing water infrastructure challenges. While recovery efforts are underway, broader areas in the city continue to face prolonged outages. Officials promise resolutions, but residents demand better communication.

Imeripotiwa na AI

A report highlights the ongoing water challenges in Johannesburg, focusing on infrastructure issues and related concerns.

Failing sewerage systems, rapid urbanisation and industrial pollution are turning Gauteng’s rivers into an environmental and public health crisis. Major waterways like the Jukskei, Klip and Hennops carry untreated sewage and contaminants into larger systems such as the Vaal River. A recent report highlights unsafe levels of bacteria in many water sources across the province.

Imeripotiwa na AI

Residents of Tiryville in Kariega have lacked running water for nearly two months, forcing them to walk kilometres for supplies. The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality attributes the issue to problems at the Nooitgedagt Water Treatment Works, while the South African Human Rights Commission has launched an investigation.

As President Cyril Ramaphosa prepares to deliver the State of the Nation Address on 12 February 2026, the ongoing water shortages and reliance on tankers dominate public concerns. A review of 2025 promises shows progress in infrastructure investment but failure to resolve the water crisis. Several cabinet ministers have delivered notable achievements in other areas.

Imeripotiwa na AI

Public Service Cabinet Secretary Geoffrey Ruku has cautioned grassroots leaders in drought-affected counties against misusing or diverting resources meant to support Kenyans facing drought. He spoke in Tana River County on Saturday, February 22. The national government released Ksh778 million to 133,000 people in eight counties.

Jumatano, 15. Mwezi wa nne 2026, 11:12:51

South African Human Rights Commission launches Gauteng water crisis inquiry

Jumanne, 31. Mwezi wa tatu 2026, 21:22:06

Tshwane bus services disrupted amid national fuel shortages

Jumatatu, 2. Mwezi wa tatu 2026, 17:39:12

Residents in Kieskammahoek protest water supply failures

Jumamosi, 21. Mwezi wa pili 2026, 03:37:36

Water access divides Gauteng schools amid outages

Ijumaa, 20. Mwezi wa pili 2026, 11:01:33

Johannesburg navigates culture and water crisis

Ijumaa, 20. Mwezi wa pili 2026, 01:06:25

Nelson Mandela Bay needs more engineers to tackle water leaks

Jumatano, 11. Mwezi wa pili 2026, 12:27:32

Da to sue johannesburg over worsening water crisis

Jumapili, 8. Mwezi wa pili 2026, 05:05:34

Middelburg residents blockade roads over chronic water shortage

Ijumaa, 6. Mwezi wa pili 2026, 06:54:41

Swartruggens residents struggle with water access despite full dam

Ijumaa, 23. Mwezi wa kwanza 2026, 19:18:06

Mossel Bay municipality promises year-long water supply despite low rainfall

 

 

 

Tovuti hii inatumia vidakuzi

Tunatumia vidakuzi kwa uchambuzi ili kuboresha tovuti yetu. Soma sera ya faragha yetu kwa maelezo zaidi.
Kataa