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Planned Water Supply Interruption To Affect Soshanguve

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Published: June 1, 2026
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Petoria – The City of Tshwane has warned of planned water supply interruptions in Soshanguve.

“Customers in the Soshanguve L Reservoir supply area are reminded about a water supply interruption planned for tomorrow, Tuesday, 2 June 2026,” the City of Tshwane said in a statement.

“On this day, technicians from the City of Tshwane’s Water and Sanitation Business Unit will replace a leaking coupling on the inlet side of the chamber at the Soshanguve L Reservoir.”

The said work, which is expected to last for eight hours from 08h00 until 16h00, will affect the following areas:

• Soshanguve South Extension 1

• Soshanguve Block TT

“The City of Tshwane apologises profusely for the inconvenience that may be caused as a result of the above-mentioned planned service interruption,” the statement said.

Residents are urged to make the following water-conservation measures part of their normal lifestyle:

• Do not water or irrigate gardens with hosepipes or sprinkler systems between 06:00 and 18:00.

• Do not wash vehicles with hosepipes.

• Do not fill swimming pools. Residents are further urged to continue using grey water to water gardens and flush toilets.

Where possible, water-saving devices should be installed.

Residents should make water conservation part of their everyday lives by making use of the following water-saving tips:

• Install a low-flow shower head and tap aerators where possible.

• Use a dual-flush toilet cistern.

• Plant indigenous or drought-resistant shrubs in the garden.

• Use a broom instead of a hosepipe when cleaning driveways or patios.

• Collect rainwater to reuse in the garden or wash the car. • Cover the swimming pool to reduce water evaporation.

• Take a short shower rather than a bath.

• Close a running tap while brushing teeth or shaving.

• Regularly check toilets and taps for leaks.

Residents can use the following numbers to report water-related incidents: Incident No water supply, burst water pipes, leaking meters, or blocked street sewers – Telephone number 012 358 9999 or 080 1111 556

Illegal water connections Non-payment 012 358 9060 012 345 8514 Account enquiries 012 358 9999

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