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GAUTENG INTRODUCES WATER SECURITY PROTOCOLS TO AVERT DAY ZERO

Lerato Mailoane

To address water shortages, Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has unveiled new water security protocols to enhance water management and infrastructure. 

Speaking during the Gauteng Provincial Government’s 100-day update, Lesufi emphasised the province’s commitment to tackling water challenges collaboratively with all levels of government and stakeholders.

“Gauteng does not suffer from water shortages, but the biggest challenges are illegal connections and water leakages. We are putting together a team of law enforcement agencies that will assist us in disconnecting all illegal water connections in the province.” 

The new water security plan includes infrastructure upgrades, improved water management practices, and strengthened water supply monitoring. 

Additionally, the Premier announced that all eleven municipalities in Gauteng will enforce Level 1 water restrictions. 

He said these restrictions are aimed at curbing non-essential water use, such as filling swimming pools, washing cars with hoses, and watering gardens during peak hours.

“Our water usage needs to reflect that we are currently in a crisis, and therefore, we call on all our residents to use water sparingly to secure water availability and enhance service delivery as the province deals with the growing water demand due to population growth and climate change.”

In preparation for the December peak period, the Gauteng Provincial Government has requested Rand Water’s leadership to present potential water-saving scenarios. 

A new water data hub, developed through the Platform for Water Secure Gauteng (PWSG) Dashboard Working Group, has also been launched. 

According to Lesufi this water dashboard will allow residents to monitor water shortages, track repairs, and understand the extent of issues affecting their areas.

“We developed the water dashboard to provide residents with meaningful, reliable, and up-to-date information, enabling them to make informed water-use decisions. You can find the information for all cities in the province in a single location,” added Lesufi.

SOURCED FROM THE GPG WEBSITE.

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