Johannesburg, Tshwane and Ekurhuleni to experience water shortages
Mpumzi Zuzile
Rand Water spokesperson Justice Mohale confirmed the water regulator was implementing water restrictions due to higher than normal water consumption - coupled with below average dam levels - in the three Gauteng metros. “Our reservoirs are currently sitting at just 40% and our policy is to maintain levels of between 60% and 80%. Areas in high-lying areas will be affected first as the pressure to pump water to their areas is low. These restrictions are to ensure we don’t cut water completely,” said Mohale.
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