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Water supply in Kempton Park strained due to high demand
Terenure, Van Riebeek Park, Kempton Park West, Chloorkop and Serengeti are currently affected by low water storage levels.
The City of Ekurhuleni has noted a strain on the water supply system due to high water demand.
The following areas in Kempton Park are currently affected by low water storage levels:
- Phomolong
- Terenure
- Van Riebeek Park
- Kempton Park West
- Chloorkop
- Serengeti.
Water tankers have been deployed to the affected areas.
“The city encourages the customers to continue using water sparingly to allow the reservoir storage levels to recover,” said spokesperson Zweli Dlamini.
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He added that the following will contribute to the reduction of water demand and recovery of water storage levels:
- Avoid washing cars with hosepipes, but rather use buckets.
- Avoid watering gardens during the day, opt for early morning or evening hours.
- Rather sweep than use a hosepipe to clean pavements.
- Turn off taps while brushing your teeth.
- Take short showers and avoid filling the bathtub.
- Re-use water as much as possible, water from washing clothes, and rinsing fruit and vegetables can be reused for other purposes.
Further updates will be provided through the city’s digital communication platforms.
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