The City of Ekurhuleni has reminded customers in Benoni of the planned seven-hour water shutdown to be undertaken on Tuesday. The shutdown will affect customers in parts of Benoni. It will be implemented from 9am to 4pm to make way for the replacement of faulty valves. The areas to be affected by shutdown include Airfield, Farrarmere, Farrarmere Gardens and Lakefield. 'To mitigate the effect of the supply interruption, water tankers will supply water to the affected areas. Updates on any development will be communicated through the city's digital platforms,' the city said in a statement. Meanwhile, water supply has finally been restored to all the areas in Region 7 following weeks of water outage caused by the breakdown of a pump at the Bronkhorstspruit Water Treatment Plant in Tshwane. The City of Tshwane said a new pump and motor were successfully installed at the plant last Friday, and pumping started in earnest at around 4pm. 'Full supply has been restored in Ekangala and Rethabiseng, except in Reth abiseng Extension 4, due to the infrastructure network connection. The section will start receiving water once there is enough water pressure in the whole area. 'The high lying area are also receiving water. There are indications that water is gradually trickling in at Ekandustria since this morning. The city apologises profusely to the residents for the inconvenience caused,' the city said on Tuesday. Source: South African Government News Agency
Planned maintenance to affect water supply in parts of Benoni
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