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Water supply disruption in Hout Bay and Llandudno

Staff Reporter|Published 3 years ago

Water supply disruption in Hout Bay and Llandudno. Picture: Motlabana Monnakgotla

Water supply disruption in Hout Bay and Llandudno. Picture: Motlabana Monnakgotla

The City of Cape Town’s water and sanitation department will be attending to a leak on the 300mm diameter water main in the vicinity of Riverside Terraces in Hout Bay.

This water supply main will be shut off on Wednesday January 5, from 9am until the repairs are completed. It will allow the maintenance crew to do the repairs safely, according to Mayco member for water and sanitation, Dr Zahid Badroodien.

This will affect the water supply to the Suikerbossie Reservoir, which in turn supplies the Park Avenue, Mount Rhodes, Suikerbossie and Llandudno areas. “Careful consideration has been given to the planning of this work to allow the residents in the affected areas to store water upfront in clean, sealed containers for domestic use, while the pipeline repairs are being done. The City will also fill up the Suikerbossie reservoir in advance for this purpose,” he said.

“Residents are requested to minimise their water consumption during this period to reduce the strain on the supply network,” he said.

A tanker will be made available to provide water for domestic consumption where required. Residents are advised that Covid-19 protocols will be applicable when collecting water from the tanker(s). Residents are advised to bring their own containers.

The City sincerely regrets any inconvenience caused and appreciates the patience of consumers.