Johannesburg Water lists critically low reservoirs and towers. Image: Pixabay.
On Wednesday, 25 October 2023, Johannesburg Water updated that the South Hills tower had seen immense improvement…
Johannesburg Water lists critically low reservoirs and towers. Image: Pixabay.
While most of Johannesburg Water reservoirs and towers have stabilised, the entity cited difficulties with a few still struggling with capacity.
On Wednesday, 25 October, Johannesburg Water updated that the South Hills tower had seen immense improvement, with the tower levels enjoying an upward trajectory.
However, on the other hand, the suffering was not over by other systems.
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The following systems are critically low: Doornkop, Parktown, Berea, Alexandra Park, Eagles Nest reservoirs, while the Linden 1 tower is critically low to empty. Low pressure to no water is expected in these supply zones.
“The Commando system continues to be strained, with all systems, comprising Brixton, Crosby, and Hursthill 1 and 2 at critically low levels,” said Johannesburg Water
Moreover, the entity said the following reservoirs will be throttled to 90% overnight to preserve water and build capacity for Thursday:
Meanwhile, Johannesburg Water has also reminded its customers about level-1 water restrictions that are currently in full swing.
The entity also reminded the residents about the importance of adhering to the water restrictions as supply challenges worsened.
“It is critical to use water sparingly as water conservation remains a strong priority in the city, to ensure sustainable water supply,” Johannesburg Water cautioned.
Level-1 Water restrictions run from 1 September to 31 March, annually. The restrictions are due to increasing water consumption caused by warmer weather and lack of rain.
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