Major 54-hour Rand Water shutdown 'postponed until further notice' | BraGrobbies
A planned 54-hour shutdown by Rand Water that would have been with effect from Monday has been postponed until further notice. In an earlier statement, Johannesburg Water advised all residents of the City of Johannesburg that Rand Water - the City's bulk water supplier - of a planned"major shutdown" that would affect all reservoirs in terms of water supply for 54 hours.
Rand Water would like to announce that the shutdown of the B11 pipeline scheduled for this morning, has been postponed until further notice.
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