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Leak insults community already struggling with water shortage

Ward 101 councillor Ralf Bittkau has criticised Johannesburg Water for ignoring a months-long leak, saying hundreds of thousands of litres of clean water are wasted in a community that faces water shortages daily.

At a time when Johannesburg residents are urged to save water daily, a pipe burst on President Fouché Road, Olivedale, has been left to gush clean water for months.

Residents, joined by Ward 101 councillor Ralf Bittkau, this week said their repeated reports to Johannesburg Water have gone unanswered, despite reference numbers being issued. “It’s clean water running down the street. More than ten households would use in a month,” said Bittkau. “It has been left to waste for months. An absolute disgrace.”

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The frustration comes as many communities across the city face dry taps, linked to failing reservoirs and ageing infrastructure. “We are told to save water while the city ignores major leaks. It shows a clear lack of urgency.”

Clean water running for months along President Fouché Road in Olivedale. Photo: Nkazimulo Ncube

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The councillor also warned that the neglect is part of a broader trend, citing delays at the Brixton reservoir and tower project, infrastructure designed to support supply in areas like Randburg and beyond. Payments to contractors have stalled, leaving the R70m shortfall unresolved.

With the existing Hursthill reservoirs operating at a fraction of their capacity, Bittkau believes the situation could soon put up to a million residents at risk. “Every day we lose water to leaks and lose time to delays. It’s a snowball effect that threatens the city’s stability.”

Residents in Olivedale have urged Johannesburg Water to take action, saying the ongoing waste adds insult to injury for communities already struggling under frequent water shortages.

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Nkazimulo Prince Ncube

Nkazimulo Ncube is an aspiring journalist interning at Caxton. He has covered local events like the Junior Gauteng Open Bowls Tournament and addressed community issues such as the Delta Park fires. Passionate about impactful stories, Nkazimulo aims to inform and engage the community.

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