The City of Ekurhuleni has reminded residents of the planned maintenance work by Rand Water that will affect their areas over the weekend. The maintenance is planned to start from 6pm on Friday, 28 June to 6pm on Sunday, 30 June 2024. It will affect residents in Germiston, Alberton, Vosloorus, and Katlehong 2. To mitigate the effect of the outage, the City said water tankers will be provided to the affected areas in Germiston, including Corner Walton and Whitford Roads in Denlee; Stone Arch Estate in Castleview; 29 De Beer Road in Union; Hawaii Street in Gosforth Park; Dinwiddie Sports Club, Corner Cheam Cres and Ingleton Road. Two water tankers will rove around Roodekop. 'In Alberton, one water tank will be located at Corner Collin and Marle streets. In Katlehong 2 / Palm Ridge, two water takers will rove around the affected areas. Residents and businesses in the affected areas may contact the depots in their area should they have any queries about the water tanks,' the City's spokesperson Zweli Dlamini said. For any queries, residents in Dawn Park, Vosloorus, Villa Liza, Mapleton, Palm Ridge, Zonkeziswe, parts of Katlehong and Vosloorus can contact 011 999 5487/5625/5959; those in Alberton, Thokoza, parts of Katlehong, Eden Park can contact 011 999 2651/2646/2638; while Germiston and parts of Boksburg can call 011 999 2514/0515/1583. Source: South African Government News Agency
Ekurhuleni residents reminded of Rand Water planned maintenance work
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