eThekwini Municipality acts to restore uMlazi’s water supply

eThekwini Municipality acts to restore uMlazi’s water supply

The eThekwini Town is actively working to resolve supply of water disturbances in different parts of uMlazi.

Constrained supply and insufficient inflow to uMlazi 2 and 4 Reservoirs, in addition to their reliant tanks along the Southern Aqueduct, trigger this problem.

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Local groups are vigilantly keeping track of the circumstance. Managing Reservoir 2 at the Durban Heights Treatment Plant and main tanks in the Inner West, South, and Central Regions fed by the Southern Aqueduct.

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“The present operation of the Southern Aqueduct includes the continuous tracking of tank levels and pressure at crucial points to guarantee the system operates efficiently,” stated the eThekwini Municipality.

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The Water Operations Team is performing extensive examinations and tests on the trunk primary in between Durban Heights and uMlazi. Checking separating valves, air valves, and pressure minimizing valves for prospective obstructions and airlocks. The groups are likewise looking for leakages and bursts on the trunk primary.

Impacted locations

The impacted locations, consisting of uMlazi areas and other tanks like Ensimbini and Folweni, are experiencing interruptions. The town ensures the general public that updates on the scenario will be interacted without delay.

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Locations impacted by the disturbance consist of uMlazi C, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N, P, R, Q, W, AA, BB, and others.
The town apologises for any hassle triggered and stresses its dedication to dealing with the concern promptly

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