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Use water sparingly! Water restrictions in place amid shedding

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Last updated: January 17, 2023 5:29 am
sokonnect Published January 17, 2023
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While the country received some relief from stage 6 load shedding, Johannesburg Water has urged residents to use water sparingly.

The utility said it is facing several challenges, including an increase in demand due to the heatwave, as well as the crippling and deliberate power cuts.

Conserve water

Joburg Water spokesperson Puleng Mopeli said residents must conserve 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 a strain. In order to maintain a steady water supply, we urge residents to please observe Level-1 restrictions and reduce consumption.”

Restrictions

Mopeli has reminded residents that water restrictions are in place.

“Level 1 restrictions prohibit the use of hosepipes between 6am and 6pm, and the use of hosepipes for paved areas and driveways. Customers are encouraged to use grey water to irrigate or gardens, wash cars or clean driveways.”

“Johannesburg Water will continue to monitor the water levels and communicate any new updates. We urge residents to report any form of vandalism and theft of water infrastructure,” she said.

ALSO READ: Slight relief for South Africans as load shedding is reduced

Load shedding

Meanwhile, deliberate power cuts will continue at a lower level from Tuesday after Eskom announced that fourteen generating units were restored at several power stations.

The ailing parastatal announced the drop in power cuts on Monday.

It said stage 4 load shedding would be implemented at 5am to 4pm daily from Tuesday morning, with stage 5 daily from 4pm to 5am.

Eskom had been imposing stage 6 load shedding for almost two weeks.

Diesel

Spokesperson Sikonathi Mantshantsha said Eskom had also procured an additional 50 million litres of diesel on 6 January 2023.

“This fuel will be utilised sparingly to manage the pumped storage dam levels and to limit the amount of load shedding during the day. Together, these emergency generators contribute 5 700MW of capacity,” he said.

ALSO READ: City Power infrastructure also old, battling with load shedding

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