Additional burst lengthens water shutdown in parts of Bryanston
BRYANSTON – An additional burst pipe in Ballyclare Drive has left a number of homes east of Bryanston without water.
A number of residents in Bryanston wake up to another day without water.
ALSO READ: NOTICE: #EmergencyShutdown announced by Joburg Water due to burst pipe in Bryanston
Almost 24 hours has elapsed since Johannesburg Water announced an emergency shutdown of the water supply in the area, closing the Bryanston Reservoir in order to repair a burst pipe on 24 March.
#EmergencyShutdown
Suburb affected: Bryanston, Fourways, Riverside View, Beverley, Witkoppen, Lonehill, Magaliessig, Paulshof, Douglasdale
Date: 24 March 2020
Time: 11h00-21h00
Impact: No water
Reason: Burst pipe at Corner Leslie Street and Turley Street in Bryanston— Johannesburg Water (@JHBWater) March 24, 2020
The estimated time of restoration was updated to 9pm that evening but according to spokesperson Isaac Dhludhlu, another pipe had burst further affecting the water supply.
“The burst at the reservoir was repaired and there is another burst pipe that is affecting supply and our teams are attending to it now,” he added.
Good morning. Kindly note that there is a burst pipe in Ballyclare drive. The team is on site doing repairs. We currently do not have an estimated time of completion. We will keep updating customers on social media.^J
— Johannesburg Water (@JHBWater) March 25, 2020
With regards to the burst pipe on Ballyclare Drive, homes in the following streets have been reported to Joburg Water:
- Arklow Road
- Bantry Road
- Ballyclare Drive
- Antrim Road
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