Planned 7-hour water shutdown in parts of Cape Town on Thursday
Water shutdown to affects some parts of Cape Town on Thursday. Image: Pixabay

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EThekwini Municipality water shutdown postponed

The eThekwini Municipality has announced that their scheduled water shutdown Tuesday, 20 February 2024 has been postponed.

20-02-24 11:39
Planned 7-hour water shutdown in parts of Cape Town on Thursday
Water shutdown to affects some parts of Cape Town on Thursday. Image: Pixabay

The eThekwini Municipality has postponed the 24-hour planned water shutdown of the Northern Aqueduct Pipeline that was scheduled to commence on Tuesday, 20 February.

It was previously announced that the shutdown will start at 17:00 on Tuesday, 20 February, and be completed by 17:00 on Wednesday, 21 February.

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ETHEKWINI MUNICIPALITY POSTPONES WATER SHUTDOWN

The municipality said the postponement follows extensive assessments were conducted by the City’s Water and Sanitation technical teams.

“The new date for the planned shutdown will be communicated. We urge the community to continue using water sparingly. The municipality apologises for the inconvenience caused,” the eThekwini Municipality said.

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As previously reported by The South African, the eThekwini Municipality said the shutdown of the pipeline that carries water from Durban Heights Treatment Works to the north areas will interrupt the water supply while work is being undertaken.

“A larger part of the work has been completed. This includes repairing leaks and replacing air valves in other pipeline sections. However, the outstanding valves require modification to fit into the network, which also requires a shutdown,” the municipality added.

In addition, water tankers would have been deployed to affected areas.

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Phoenix residents protested in January in Durban call for the resignation of eThekwini mayor Mxolisi Kaunda, citing service delivery failures despite regular payments. Images: X/@SA911.

HERE ARE SOME OF THE AFFECTED AREAS:

  • Phoenix
  • Sea Cow Lake
  • Avoca Hills
  • Amaoti
  • Newlands East
  • KwaMashu
  • Ntuzuma
  • DurbanNorth
  • Umhlanga