Municipal

Planned two-day water shutdown: South Coast areas affected

Residents on the South Coast can brace themselves for yet another two-day water shutdown planned for next week.

THE public is informed of the planned interruption of water supply from various reservoirs supplied by the uMngeni-uThukela Wiggins Water Treatment Works gravity system.

The shutdown will take place on Tuesday morning, April 8 until Wednesday, April 9.

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The shutdown is for the municipality’s bulk water supplier, uMngeni-uThukela Water (UUW) to replace 1200mm diameter seals and check meters on the gravity bulk pipeline.

In preparation for the shutdown, UUW will commence by draining out the reservoir networks and open the scour once all reservoirs have reached a low level.

What happens during the shutdown period?
  • There will be no water flowing into the municipality’s reservoirs.
  • In addition, the outlets of the municipality reservoirs will also be closed during the shutdown period. This is to reduce reservoirs’ recovery time.

Residents urged to use water sparingly

Residents who may be receiving water during this period are urged to reduce consumption and to use water sparingly.

The recovery process of the municipal reservoirs could take up to two weeks after the completion of the shutdown, with some reservoirs recovering sooner than others.

eThekwini Municipality said in a statement, “Our teams will be closely monitoring the system to ensure the full restoration of water supply. Water tankers will be deployed to affected areas where necessary.”

Affected areas include:

Central Reservoirs:

Isipingo Beach, Isipingo Hills, Isipingo Rail, Orient Hills, Prospecton Industrial, uMlazi T, Malaba Hills, Reunion, uMlazi V, uMlazi Mission A, Ezimbokodweni, Lotus Park, Malagazi, Malukazi, uMlazi U, uMlazi Y,  Durban Airport.

South reservoirs:

Athlone Park, Galleria Mall, Arbour Crossing, Kingsway Hospital, Two Cancer Centres, Ezimbokodweni, Southgate Industrial Park, Lewis Drive, Amanzimtoti CBD, Athlone Park & Kingsway Hospital, Almond, Winklespruit, Warner Beach, Illovo Glen, Lower Illovo, Doonside, Launcenston, Panorama Park, Illovo Beach, Karridene Protea Hotel, Umgababa, Umnini, Area Africa, Mfume, KwaSoni, Mashiwase, Nkwali, Lovu A, B & C, Bhekulwandle, Msarhweni, Lovu Phase 1 & Phase 3, Lovu Landfill, Inkwali, KwaMakhutha, Mkhazini, eMasomini, Ezimbokodweni, Ekuhlengeni Psychiatric Hospital, Ohlongeni, D1060, Adams, Adams Central, Zwelisha, Mkhazini, Umnini, Ilfracombe, Magabheni, Ehlanzeni, Thoyane, Umkhomazi, Craigieburn, Amahlongwa, Amalundi, Crowder Farm, Clansthal, Malukazi, Umlazi V section, Malundi, Amahlongwa, Saiccor Village, Naidooville and Crowder Farm.

Contact details:

For more information regarding water supply, the public can download eThekwini Municipality’s mobile app to log faults or send a WhatsApp to 073 1483 477. Alternatively, call the toll-free number 080 311 1111 or email Eservices@durban.gov.za.

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