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Johannesburg Water Supply Maintenance Scheduled to Start on May 29

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Johannesburg is bracing for significant water supply disruptions due to upcoming maintenance work.

Starting on May 29, 2026, Rand Water will initiate major maintenance on the city’s water network, continuing into June. A second phase of maintenance is scheduled to begin on July 17, prompting officials to advise residents to conserve water during this period.

Johannesburg Prepares for Water Supply Disruptions

The City of Johannesburg is gearing up for a series of water supply disruptions as Rand Water undertakes essential maintenance work. This initiative is crucial for enhancing the reliability of the water network, especially ahead of the winter season. Residents have been urged to use water sparingly, as many areas may experience low pressure or complete disruptions.

Gauteng Infrastructure Development MEC, Jacob Mamabolo, highlighted the importance of improved coordination and preparedness for this annual maintenance program. An intergovernmental meeting has been convened to address previous communication and oversight issues, ensuring a smoother process this time around.

Johannesburg: Key figures on Water Supply Maintenance

  • Maintenance begins on May 29, 2026
  • Second phase starts on July 17, 2026

Context of Johannesburg’s Water Maintenance Efforts

This maintenance work is part of a broader strategy to upgrade and maintain South Africa’s aging water supply systems. The city faces challenges such as insufficient funding and deteriorating infrastructure, making these maintenance efforts essential. Water tankers will be deployed in various areas to assist residents during the disruptions.

Next Steps for Johannesburg Residents

  • Residents should prepare for water disruptions starting May 29, 2026.
  • Stay informed through updates from the City of Johannesburg Water and Rand Water.
  • Use water sparingly during the maintenance period.

Johannesburg is taking proactive steps to ensure water supply reliability amid necessary maintenance.

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