Rand Water is pleased to inform its municipal customers that it will be undertaking the final phase of its maintenance project and scheduled until 29th July 2025. The main purpose of this extensive and proactive maintenance project is to preserve the quality and integrity of the organisation’s infrastructure.
The final phase will affect the normal pumping at the Mapleton and Palmiet Systems.
Rand Water, one of the largest water utilities in the world, has been a cornerstone of South Africa’s water supply infrastructure since its establishment in 1903. With over a century of service, this vital organization continues to ensure that millions of South Africans have access to clean, safe, and reliable water. As part of its ongoing commitment to maintaining and improving water infrastructure, Rand Water is embarking on a significant 37-day maintenance regime. This proactive measure is crucial for safeguarding the water supply for the future.
The critical reservoirs that will be affected during the maintenance period are Klipriviersberg, Germiston, Meyers Hill, Klipfontein, Brakfontein and Hartebeeshoek.
Rand Water is aware of the concerns that have been raised by its municipal customers regarding the slow recovery period of the systems during the maintenance work. Admittedly, there may be short-term inconveniences such as low pressure to no water supply, but the long-term benefits are unparalleled. It is crucial to highlight that this maintenance work must be completed as scheduled to prepare for the high demand season.
The organisation would like to advise the municipal customers that its systems may take up to two weeks to fully recover after the completion of the maintenance work. However, different areas recover earlier than others due to the design hydraulics of the systems.
Rand Water has requested the affected municipalities to advise their customers on the extent and the impact of water supply in their respective areas. In response, the affected municipalities have committed to continue providing alternative water supply to the residents.