Systems making 'significant progress' after completion of 58-hour water shutdown: Johannesburg Water says systems are making significant progress after completion of the 58-hour shutdown.
Ellias Motswaledi Clinic, Meadowlands;Last week Johannesburg Water said residents in high-lying areas would be without water for longer as the network recovers.
“Planned work starting from 7pm will result in reduced supply to the Rand Water Daleside booster station. Water supply will be reduced by 50% for eight hours. It is estimated once the work is completed, full recovery of water supply will take an additional 24 hours,” it said. “Water supply at Zwartkopjes booster station will be reduced by 40% for 24 hours and by 24% at Eikenhof booster station for 58 hours.”
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