On Wednesday, 15 May, the City of Tshwane will conduct essential maintenance on the water supply network in parts of the city.
The City of Tshwane is gearing up for essential maintenance and upgrades to its water supply network, scheduled to commence on Wednesday, 15 May. The targeted area for these vital works isThe maintenance operation, expected to span nine hours from 8:00 to 17:00, aims to enhance the efficiency and reliability of the water supply infrastructure in the region.
Limit outdoor water usage: Refrain from watering gardens or using sprinkler systems between 6:00 and 18:00, and avoid washing vehicles with hosepipes. Conserve greywater: Utilise greywater for garden irrigation and toilet flushing, and promptly report water leaks or wastage incidents. Embrace water-saving practices: Install water-saving devices such as low-flow showerheads and tap aerators, opt for dual-flush toilet cisterns, and incorporate indigenous or drought-resistant plants in gardens.
Optimise cleaning practices: Substitute hosepipes with brooms for driveway and patio cleaning, and collect rainwater for reuse in gardening or car washing.Practice efficient personal hygiene: Opt for showers over baths, and ensure to close running taps while brushing teeth or shaving.By embracing these water-saving tips and conservation practices, residents can contribute to the sustainability of water resources while minimising disruptions during maintenance activities.
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