By Zuko Komisa
Water-shedding could possibly be a thing in Gauteng, warns Rand Water.
According to Rand Water, there is a shortage of storage space and In Gauteng, additional water restrictions could be in the works.
Rand Water claims that this is because of the high temperatures and persistent power supply problems.
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The company stated that it is dealing with a number of issues, such as a rise in demand brought on by the heatwave as well as the debilitating and planned power outages.
🚨IMPORTANT WARNING🚨
— Rand Water (@Rand_Water) January 16, 2023
Our reservoir levels are dropping drastically due to high temperatures.
It only makes sense to use what you need. Take a look at your household habits to see if you can reduce or eliminate any use of water. #RandWater #WaterWise #ReduceConsumption [NS] pic.twitter.com/KhGxiCFITr
Water conservation is required, according to Puleng Mopeli, a spokesman for Joburg Water.
“Although some of our critical sites are exempted from load shedding, the entity is managing this through backup systems. However, our towers are taking strain. In order to maintain a steady water supply, we urge residents to please observe Level 1 water restrictions and reduce consumption.”
“Johannesburg Water will continue to monitor the levels and communicate any new updates. We urge residents to report any form of vandalism and theft of water infrastructure,” she said.
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