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Rand Water has announced that its team will embark on proactive extensive maintenance during the winter months to improve the reliability and efficiency of its water infrastructure.According to the schedule, these Boksburg areas may experience low to no water pressure from 08:00 to 16:00 on July1: Impala Park, Witkoppie Ridge, Beyerspark, Westwood, Anderbolt, Ravenswood, Bartlett, Bardene, Atlasville, Jet Park, Parkhaven and Klipoortjie.
“A maintained water infrastructure ensures uninterrupted water supply for the current and future generation. “We have a solid asset management strategy, which provides a focused approach to manage technical maintenance and asset lifecycle, and maximise the value and advantage of our assets.” Rand Water pointed out that it conducts two kinds of infrastructure and asset maintenance: proactive and unplanned.
“To ensure the reliability of our infrastructure during the higher demand summer season, Rand Water plans its maintenance during the low water demand season in winter and/or during the December holiday season. “We have notified our municipal customers about the upcoming maintenance project to ensure they have a 21-day period to plan, put contingency plans in place, manage storage capacity and inform their customers.”
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