By: Natasha Archary

Johannesburg Water says the water system is in gradual recovery falling a power outage that affected City Power’s Orlando power station, which resulted in Rand Water’s Eikenhof pump station being negatively impacted.
Multiple areas in the city were left with taps running dry on Thursday, 08 June, with the water utility issuing a statement on Friday saying it’s going to take time for reservoirs and towers to stabilize and operate normally again.
While customers in areas supplied by a direct feed already have their water restored, other affected areas which include Roodepoort and Randburg are still without water on Friday morning.
“Once our reticulation, which includes reservoirs, towers and the pipelines are back to normal capacity, customers will in turn receive normal water supply.
Outlets at several reservoirs are isolated in order to reduce the recovery period. Pumps to specific towers are also isolated, as reservoir levels are too low.”
Affected areas include:
- Crown Gardens
- Brixton
- Honeydew
- Crosby
- Hursthill
- Areoton
- Constantia
- Florida
- Eagle Nest
- Linden
MEDIA STATEMENT
— Johannesburg Water (@JHBWater) June 9, 2023
Johannesburg Water systems in gradual recovery following power outage ^P pic.twitter.com/IXHaHP2ry7
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