Rand Water is rolling out the final phase of its extensive maintenance plan. Here are the areas that will be affected by water outages.
The final phase of Rand Water’s infrastructure maintenance project the project will focus on the Palmiet and Mapleton stations, resulting in a total of 117 hours of water outages. Picture: iStock
The infrastructure maintenance programme to pipelines and pump stations kicked off on 22 June, with the third and final phase estimated to run until Monday, 29 July.which is expected to run for 77 hours over the coming weekend.Joburg Water alerted residents in Midrand on Monday that some systems are still in recovery following the second phase of the project in mid-July.
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