Residents urged to save water as City of Ekurhuleni keeps usage low
The CoE thanked water users for their efforts after the metro maintained an average daily consumption below its target for six consecutive months.
The CoE, aided by water users, maintained an average water consumption of 987 703l liters daily over the last six months, below its licence target of 1 022 000l liters per day.
This news makes the city a leading Gauteng water champion, with the aforementioned stable water consumption since March.
The CoE thanks all who adhere to its water conservation efforts, including the Level 1 water restrictions declared last year.
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Residents are urged to continue to use water sparingly amid warmer temperatures.
Level 1 water restrictions reminder:
• No garden watering between 06:00 and 18:00;
• Do not use hosepipes or sprinklers to clean driveways or sidewalks; use brooms or buckets;
• Cleaning a car with a hosepipe is prohibited;
• Using potable or municipal water to fill swimming pools is disallowed.
Water-saving tips to keep in mind:
• Limit showers to under five minutes and avoid filling bathtubs;
• Install water-efficient taps and shower heads;
• Water gardens only before 06:00 or after 18:00 to reduce evaporation;
• Run dishwashers and washing machines only with full loads;
• Fix leaking taps, toilets and pipes promptly.
Report damaged water meters, leaks and burst pipes to the city on 0860 543 000 or the My CoE App.
Alternatively, contact the call centres via the CoE social media handle @CoE_Call_Centre or email [email protected]



