Johannesburg hit with water restrictions

By Mark Ogagan

South Africa’s Water and Sanitation Minister, Pemmy Majodina has announced that Johannesburg Water will be throttling water in the City of Johannesburg from Thursday 14th of November until the water system has fully recovered.

This comes as the department attempts to address the water supply challenges faced by the City and Gauteng province.

Johannesburg has been facing a severe water crisis due to population growth, illegal connections, and damaged infrastructure.

Majodina (Pictured), says Johannesburg Water aims to reduce water consumption to 175 litres per person per day, compared with the current rate of 270 litres per capita per day.

“Johannesburg Water presented the measure which is implementable which includes, amongst others – throttling of water supply between 9 p.m and 4 a.m.

“This is in line with our restriction on level one to enable the reservoirs to recover overnight. If they don’t do that the reservoirs will not be able to fill up. So, we’re doing that overnight. The city intends to implement this continuously from the 14th of November until the system is fully recovered.”

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