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- Residents in the North of Tshwane have reported foul-smelling and discoloured tap water.
- The City of Tshwane is working around the clock to restore quality water to the affected reservoirs.
- In the meantime, Rand Water’s back-up system has been activated to ensure safe water supply to affected areas.
Residents in the northern parts of Pretoria have raised concerns over foul-smelling, discoloured tap water, describing it as “fishy” and unusual in appearance.
The City of Tshwane confirmed it is investigating the issue at the Montana Reservoir, which receives water from the Roodeplaat Water Treatment Works.
City spokesperson Selby Bokaba said technical teams are working around the clock to identify the source of the odour and restore water quality.
“In the interim, an alternative supply through Rand Water’s back-up system has been implemented to ensure safe and consistent provision of potable water to the affected areas. Customers will be updated as soon as the cause has been determined and corrective action has been confirmed,” Bokaba explained.The problem is affecting several communities supplied by the Montana Reservoir and Magalieskruin, including Hartebeesfontein and Wonderboom.
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