Postpone Rand Water’s December Shutdown

WaterCAN slams poor timing of Rand Water’s planned shutdown amid ongoing Johannesburg water crisis, asks for shutdown to be reconsidered or alternatives to be explored to mitigate disruptions.  

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WaterCAN has expressed reservations about the planned maintenance by Rand Water at the Eikenhof and Zwartkopjes pump stations, scheduled from 13 to 16 December 2024. The 86-hour project will cause significant disruptions to the water supply, impacting thousands of households during a critical period.

“While we recognise the importance of maintenance to preserve infrastructure, the timing of this shutdown couldn’t be worse. Many communities are still reeling from recent water shortages and protests. Residents of Johannesburg deserve a break from these repeated disruptions,” said Dr Ferrial Adam, Executive Manager of WaterCAN. “If this maintenance was planned, why has there been no consultation or explanation and communication? Why schedule it for the first long weekend of the festive season?”

Johannesburg’s ongoing water crisis is exacerbated by aging infrastructure, resulting in the city losing almost 30% of its water through leaks in the water pipeline network, reservoirs and pump stations.

Over the past month, both national and local water entities have outlined their turnaround strategies, emphasising the need for infrastructure improvements and service delivery. “While these strategies are essential, they lack clear communication and practical details, making it difficult to gain public trust and support. In a context where trust between communities and the government is already strained, a thoughtful and inclusive approach is critical,” said Adam.

WaterCAN has called on Rand Water and Johannesburg Water to be more transparent about the maintenance. “The communication and consultation regarding this latest project has only deepened public dissatisfaction,” warned Adam. “As far as WaterCAN could establish, private contractors were hired for the maintenance operation. We would like to know who was hired, and if it is possible for this company to postpone this project without penalising Rand Water or charging them for standing time?”

Should this project go ahead, WaterCAN strongly urges Rand Water and Joburg Water to act responsibly by engaging with affected communities, providing a detailed plan to mitigate disruptions. “Residents cannot be expected to endure further uncertainty and hardship without adequate communication or contingency plans,” concluded Dr. Adam.

More information

A soundclip with comment by Dr Ferrial Adam, WaterCAN Executive Manager, is here.

About WaterCAN:

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