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Residents of Northcliff and Honeydew to experience planned water maintenance

From October 8 to October 17, Johannesburg Water will conduct tower maintenance that will impact customers in the surrounding areas.

Residents of Northcliff and Honeydew are advised of upcoming maintenance work that may affect their water supply as Johannesburg Water undertakes critical improvements aimed at enhancing service delivery.

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From October 8 to October 11, Johannesburg Water will conduct tower maintenance that will impact customers in the surrounding areas of Northcliff. Although pumping will continue, residents are urged to note that the water supply may be subject to interruptions depending on the power supply during this period.

In addition to the tower maintenance, a more extensive cleaning operation is scheduled for the Northcliff Reservoir from October 10 to October 17. All streets within affected suburbs, including parts of Northcliff, Linden, and Victory Park, will experience low water pressure during this time. Residents can expect the maintenance to start on October 10 at 08:00, with services expected to resume by October 17 at 18:00.

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This thorough maintenance work is crucial to ensuring that Johannesburg Water can continue to deliver reliable services to all residents. While these interruptions may be inconvenient, the upgrades are designed to improve overall water quality and continuity of supply for the community.

Further details regarding alternative water supply options will be provided as the dates approach. Residents are encouraged to take proactive measures to manage their water usage during these critical maintenance windows. For questions or additional information, residents can contact Johannesburg Water directly or check local news updates for the latest developments regarding service disruptions in Northcliff and Honeydew.

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Nelson Kgarose

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