Bramley view, Kew

Suburb(s) Affected: Bramley view, Kew.
Street Names: All
Date: 19 October 2021
Time: 08h00-00h00
Impact: No Water
Reason: Tie – in new 400mm steel water pipe.

We appeal to all to use water sparingly and to remind them that level one water restrictions are still in place. Watering of gardens is not allowed between 6 am and 6 pm in summer months (1 Sept to 31 March) and furthermore, it is not allowed to wash paved areas and driveway using hosepipes.

Residents are encouraged to subscribe on our website, to our SMS notification service for alerts on planned or unplanned service interruptions. More information can be obtained on twitter: @jhbwater; Facebook: Johannesburg Water and our website.

Customer service inquiries:
24 hour Hotline: 011 688 1699/ 086 056 2874
SMS line: 076 333 5052
Email: Customer@jwater.co.za

 
 
Burst pipe on Artillery Road , Auckland Park

Burst pipe on Artillery Road , Auckland Park

16 August 2021

Johannesburg Water is aware of the continuous water interruptions that have been affecting customers along Artillery Road in Auckland Park due to a leaking pipe.

The dilapidated condition of the 150mm diameter pipe, posed a number of challenges in the repair process which meant that the technical team had to unfortunately excavate in different sections of the pipe as and when a leak occurred. This resulted in a number of open trenches along the road.

Johannesburg Water is prioritizing completion of the newly laid section of pipe on the same road and once it is completed it will be tied –in with the existing infrastructure. This intervention will ensure the reduced number of water interruptions and excavations on Artillery Road. The Tie-in will be done by the 27th of August 2021 followed by the reinstatements of existing services to be completed by 10th September 2021.

We apologize to residence for the inconvenient caused and appeal for their patience during this time.

ENDS

JW standard design guidelines

JW standard design guidelines

Dear Stakeholder,

Herein below are a set of JW standard design guidelines which serve as a framework to support the design, construction and maintenance of all pipeline initiatives. The Design Guidelines, include various Standards, acceptable material, standard details etc. , that have been prepared to establish a consistent representation of quality standards to improve reliability on JW infrastructure.

Find guide attachments below:

1. Design Guidelines
2. Design Guidelines Annexure B
3. Design Guidelines Annexure C
4. Design Guidelines Annexure D-K
5. Standard Details Water
6. Standard Details Sewer

Should you require more information, guidance or clarity on the guidelines as well as JW procedures, please contact:

Mr Sizwe Kunene
Chief Engineer Pipelines
Department: CAPEX- Engineering Services Unit
Tel: 011 688 1582
Cell: 0635090742

Design Guidelines

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The entity has mobilised a service provider to start with the emergency cleaning process of the reservoir that we estimate should be completed within the next 48 hours. Water being filled into the reservoir after the cleaning process will be tested to ensure that it is safe to drink before it is put in the system.

Water tankers will be distributed to the affected areas in the interim as a form of alternative water supply.

We do apologise to all residents affected for the inconvenience caused. The safety and

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The entity has mobilised a service provider to start with the emergency cleaning process of the reservoir that we estimate should be completed within the next 48 hours. Water being filled into the reservoir after the cleaning process will be tested to ensure that it is safe to drink before it is put in the system.

Water tankers will be distributed to the affected areas in the interim as a form of alternative water supply.

We do apologise to all residents affected for the inconvenience caused. The safety and