The City of Cape Town has shut down its Wemmershoek Water Treatment Plant on Saturday, 26 March after a suspected leak on the scour valve.
The City of Cape Town had to urgently shut down its Wemmershoek Water Treatment Plant on Saturday, 26 March after the bulk water main towards Cape Town had a leak.
“The Water and Sanitation Directorate was informed of a water leak onto the N1 outgoing in the vicinity of the R304 Klipheuwel, Stellenbosch off-ramp and immediately dispatched a team to investigate.
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