Johannesburg Water has announced a planned shutdown affecting 22 suburbs to carry out critical repairs on leaking pipe fittings. The shutdown will last 21 hours, from 18:00 on 19 November until 15:00 on 20 November. These repairs are part of a broader strategy to enhance service delivery, secure a steady water supply, and minimize water wastage.
Affected Suburbs
Residents in the affected areas are advised to prepare for the complete water outage. The shutdown will impact every street in the following suburbs:
- Jabulani and its key facilities: Jabulani Hospital, Jabulani Mall, Jabulani Flats, and Jabulani Hostel.
- Other suburbs include Zola South, Moletsane, Jabavu Central, White City, Moroka, Tladi, Phiri, Senaone, Dhlamini, Mofolo South, Mofolo Central, Mapetla, Moroka North, Rockville, and sections of Dube and Chiawelo.
Why the Repairs are Necessary
The main goal of this maintenance work is to fix leaks in the water network, which will improve overall service quality. Johannesburg Water has highlighted that these interventions are critical for ensuring uninterrupted access to water in the future. By repairing and upgrading the water infrastructure, the city aims to reduce water losses and stabilize supply.
Pressure Reductions to Stabilize Reservoirs
In addition to the scheduled shutdown, Johannesburg Water has implemented nightly water pressure reductions from 19:00 to 4:00. This measure started on 14 November and will continue indefinitely as part of the city’s effort to replenish and stabilize reservoir levels. Many homes across Johannesburg are impacted by this nightly pressure drop.
Water and Sanitation Minister, Pemmy Majodina, defended the decision to reduce water pressure, explaining that Gauteng’s daily water usage is 60% higher than the global average. She emphasized that the region isn’t running out of water, but infrastructure maintenance is essential to secure a reliable supply for all residents.
“Throttling water supply at night will allow reservoirs to recover and improve daytime water pressure,” said Minister Majodina. The initiative aims to ensure that during peak hours, residents experience fewer water disruptions.
Ongoing Challenges in Johannesburg’s Water Supply
The city’s water system is currently facing numerous challenges, such as illegal water connections, outdated infrastructure, and insufficient maintenance. These issues have led to frequent service interruptions, as Johannesburg Water battles to keep pace with the increasing demand.
The recent interventions, including scheduled maintenance and nightly pressure reductions, are part of a comprehensive plan to address these systemic challenges. Authorities assure residents that these efforts will yield long-term benefits, though patience and cooperation from the community are needed during this transition phase.
What Residents Should Do
Johannesburg Water urges residents in affected suburbs to:
- Store sufficient water ahead of the scheduled shutdown.
- Conserve water as much as possible during the nightly pressure reduction phase.
- Report any leaks or illegal connections to assist in maintaining the system’s integrity.
Impact on Healthcare and Business
The water outage and nightly pressure reductions could potentially affect essential services like hospitals and businesses. For instance, Jabulani Hospital and other healthcare facilities in the impacted suburbs will need to take additional measures to ensure operations continue smoothly. Johannesburg Water is coordinating with these institutions to mitigate any disruptions.
Long-term Solutions
To resolve the persistent issues plaguing Johannesburg’s water infrastructure, the city is stepping up its repair and upgrade initiatives. This includes a series of projects aimed at replacing old pipes, improving reservoir management, and investing in modern monitoring systems. These steps are expected to curb water wastage, stabilize supply, and enhance overall service delivery for Johannesburg’s residents.
Water Conservation: A Joint Responsibility
Johannesburg Water has appealed to residents to play their part by conserving water, especially during peak periods. Simple actions, like turning off taps when not in use, fixing leaks, and using water-efficient appliances, can make a significant difference.
The upcoming shutdown is a reminder of the fragile state of Johannesburg’s water infrastructure and the collective effort needed to secure a sustainable future. Residents can stay updated on the progress of repairs and any future planned outages through official Johannesburg Water channels.
The 21-hour water outage across 22 suburbs is a short-term inconvenience that aims to secure long-term benefits for Johannesburg’s water supply. As the city grapples with high consumption and aging infrastructure, these maintenance efforts are crucial for ensuring reliable water access for all. Residents are encouraged to prepare for the temporary disruption and to adopt water-saving habits that will contribute to the stability of the region’s water supply.
For updates and more information, visit the official Johannesburg Water website or follow their social media pages for real-time alerts and advice.


