Johannesburg Water has issued a notice warning residents of Soweto and Joburg Central about an impending 56-hour water shutdown due to construction work by City Power. The diversion of a G20 pipeline will enable the establishment of an alternative power supply from the Mondeor Substation to Rand Water’s Eikenhof Pumping Station.
Johannesburg Water on Wednesday issued a customer notice warning Soweto and Joburg Central region residents of an impending water shutdown .“Rand Water will be diverting a G20 pipeline to allow for City Power’s construction of a power line for their Mondeor Substation,” the notice read.
“A section of the bulk supplier’s G20 pipeline will be re-routed to tie into a recently diverted 900mm main at Mondeor Substation,” the utility added.
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