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Tshwane plans to increase restriction level as residents exceed water limit by 18%

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Tshwane Metro Exceeds Water Limit, Faces Possible Restriction

– Despite calls to reduce consumption, Tshwane metro continues to use water at an alarming rate.
– Tshwane exceeds water limit by 18%, breaching agreement with Rand Water.
– Metro pursuing water restriction above Level 1.

Rand Water Impact

– City consuming 800 million litres despite 666 million litres limit.
– Unsustainable usage straining bulk water system, risking collapse.
– Water storage levels decline in Gauteng due to excessive withdrawals.

Warnings and Actions

– Residents and businesses urged to use water sparingly.
– Rand Water warns of potential depletion if consumption not reduced.
– City may adjust water restrictions to level 2 or higher.
– Efforts to address leakage, illegal connections, and high demand ongoing.

City Initiatives

– Improved response time to water leaks.
– Pipe replacement program focusing on aged water pipes.
– Pressure management program through PRV installation and refurbishment.

Rand Water’s Caution

– Continued excessive use may lead to water crisis.
– Municipalities urged to implement recommendations to avoid storage depletion.
– Water Conservation and Demand Management crucial.

Level 1 Water Restrictions

– No watering gardens between 06:00 and 18:00.
– No using hosepipes for cleaning or washing vehicles.
– No filling or topping up swimming pools or water features.

For More Information

– Email: [email protected]
– Phone: 083 625 4114

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Source: The Citizen