by l3rato | Jul 17, 2024 | Systems Updates 2023
17 July 2024 – 11:00
Systems Update
Progress on phase two of Rand Water Palmiet Pump Station maintenance (15 – 17 July 2024 for 50 hours)
The second phase of the maintenance of Rand Water’s Palmiet Pump Station has been completed, and the systems are being charged. It is anticipated that Rand Water will start pumping after midday and back to full load by this afternoon. However, it will take several days for Johannesburg Water systems to fully recover.
Most Johannesburg Water systems have declined but supplying fairly, while some are critically low to empty. As a result, a combination of poor pressure to no water is expected.
The following systems are affected:
South Hills Tower is currently empty due to low levels at the supplying reservoir. No water is expected in the supply zone.
Alexander Park Reservoir is empty due to poor supply from the reservoir. No water is expected in the supply zone. The outlet will be closed overnight to build capacity.
Linksfield Reservoir is empty, and no water is expected in the supply zone.
Randjieslaagte Reservoir is critically low. Poor pressure is expected in certain parts, particularly high-lying areas.
Sandton systems
The Sandton reservoirs are stable and are supplying fairly.
The Linbro and Marlboro direct feeds are supplying normally, however, intermittent supply is expected.
Midrand systems
Some Midrand reservoirs are stable, while others are empty.
The Rabie Ridge and President Park reservoirs are critically low. A combination of poor pressure to no water is expected in the supply zones of the reservoirs.
Johannesburg Water is monitoring the decline of the systems supplied from Palmiet and will implement necessary interventions as and when required.
Alternative water supply has been arranged and will be placed at strategic points within the residential areas.
Areas fed by Palmiet.
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Issued by: Johannesburg Water Communication and Marketing.
by l3rato | Jul 17, 2024 | systems updates
17 July 2024 – 12:45
Systems Update
Progress on phase two of Rand Water Palmiet Pump Station maintenance (15 – 17 July 2024 for 50 hours)
The second phase of the maintenance of Rand Water’s Palmiet Pump Station has been completed, and the systems are being charged. It is anticipated that Rand Water will start pumping after midday and back to full load by this afternoon. However, it will take several days for Johannesburg Water systems to fully recover.
Most Johannesburg Water systems have declined but supplying fairly, while some are critically low to empty. As a result, a combination of poor pressure to no water is expected.
The following systems are affected:
South Hills Tower is currently empty due to low levels at the supplying reservoir. No water is expected in the supply zone.
Alexander Park Reservoir is empty due to poor supply from the reservoir. No water is expected in the supply zone. The outlet will be closed overnight to build capacity.
Linksfield Reservoir is empty due to no supply, and no water is expected in the supply zone.
Randjieslaagte Reservoir is critically low. Poor pressure is expected in certain parts, particularly high-lying areas.
Sandton systems
The Sandton reservoirs are stable and are supplying fairly.
The Linbro and Marlboro direct feeds are supplying normally, however, intermittent supply is expected.
Midrand systems
Some Midrand reservoirs are stable, while others are empty.
The Rabie Ridge and President Park reservoirs are critically low. A combination of poor pressure to no water is expected in the supply zones of the reservoirs.
Johannesburg Water is monitoring the decline of the systems supplied from Palmiet and will implement necessary interventions as and when required.
Alternative water supply has been arranged and will be placed at strategic points within the residential areas.
Areas fed by Palmiet.
Ends
Issued by: Johannesburg Water Communication and Marketing.
by l3rato | Jul 17, 2024 | systems updates
17 July 2024 – 20:15
Systems Update
Phase two of Rand Water Palmiet Pump Station Maintenance has been completed and pumping at 100%
Most Johannesburg Water (JW) systems have declined but supplying fairly while some have depleted on the third day of maintenance programme. The bulk supplier, Rand Water has completed the maintenance work and pumping has resumed at full capacity (100%).
JW systems that are supplied from Palmiet Pump Station are expected to start improving, however, recovery will take a few days (3 – 5 days).
The following systems are affected;
South Hills Tower is currently empty due to low levels at the supplying reservoir. No water is expected in the supply zone.
Alexander Park Reservoir is empty due to poor supply from the reservoir. No water is expected in the supplying zone. The outlet will be closed overnight to build capacity.
Linksfield Reservoir is empty, and no water is expected in the supply zone.
Randjieslaagte Reservoir is critically low. Poor pressure is expected in certain parts, particularly high-lying areas.
The Sandton Reservoirs have declined/reduced but supplying fairly.
The Linbro and Marlboro direct feeds are supplying normally, however, intermittent supply is expected.
Most Midrand Reservoirs are declining but supplying normally.
The following Midrand systems are affected;
Rabie Ridge reservoir is critically low. A combination of poor pressure to no water is expected in both the reservoir and tower zones.
President Park reservoir is critically low. A combination of poor pressure to no water is expected in the supply zone.
Johannesburg Water is monitoring the decline of the systems supplied from Palmiet and will put necessary intervention as and when required.
Alternative water continues to be supplied to the areas affected.
Areas fed by Palmiet.
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Issued by: Johannesburg Water Communication and Marketing
by l3rato | Jul 16, 2024 | systems updates
16 July 2024 – 20:00
Systems Update
Phase two of Rand Water Palmiet Pump Station Maintenance (15 – 17 July 2024 for 50 hours)
Most Johannesburg Water (JW) systems have declined but supplying fairly while some have depleted on the second day of maintenance programme. The bulk supplier continues to pump at 68% capacity. A combination of poor pressure to no water is expected in some JW systems that are supplied from Palmiet Pump Station.
The following systems are affected;
South Hills Tower is currently empty due to low levels at the supplying reservoir. No water is expected in the supply zone.
Alexander Park Reservoir is empty due to poor supply from the reservoir. No water is expected in the supply zone. The outlet will be closed overnight to build capacity.
Linksfield Reservoir is empty, and no water is expected in the supply zone.
Randjieslaagte Reservoir is critically low. Poor pressure is expected in certain parts, particularly high-lying areas.
The Sandton Reservoirs have declined/reduced but supplying fairly.
The Linbro and Marlboro direct feeds are supplying normally, however, intermittent supply is expected.
Most Midrand reservoirs are declining but supplying normally.
The following Midrand systems are affected;
Rabie Ridge Reservoir is critically low. A combination of poor pressure to no water is expected in both the reservoir and tower zones.
President Park Reservoir is critically low. A combination of poor pressure to no water is expected in the supply zone.
Johannesburg Water is monitoring the decline of the systems supplied from Palmiet and will put necessary intervention as and when required.
Alternative water supply have been arranged and will be placed at strategic points within the residential areas.
Areas fed by Palmiet.
Ends
Issued by: Johannesburg Water Communication and Marketing