Scheduled Maintenance Work on Water Supply Systems in Bellville, Glencairn, and Simon’s Town

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Temporary Interruption in Water Supply

Come Wednesday, December 13, 2023, inhabitants residing near Bellville, Glencairn, and Simon’s Town may notice a minor disruption in their regular water supply. This disruption, however, is not a reason for panic. It merely signifies ongoing essential maintenance work by the City’s Water and Sanitation Directorate. This work will temporarily halt the water supply in the affected areas, so residents are recommended to make necessary preparations to lessen any potential inconvenience.

The maintenance work will impact several regions, including La Rochelle, Blommendal, Blomtuin, Eikenbosch, Belair, Oakglen, and Vredenberg. The scheduling of the pressure management tests, from 10:00 to 16:00, has been carefully planned. This activity is a step in the process of installing a state-of-the-art pressure management technology in these locations.

Purpose and Benefits of Pressure Management Tests

The pressure management tests are essential; they assist in identifying any unmapped inflows that might obstruct the installation of smart pressure-reducing valves. These valves, once operational, will enable more efficient control and distribution of water across the network. This will result in a more environmentally friendly and sustainable water supply system.

To ensure minimal disruption to the residents’ daily activities, water tankers will be readily available, making regular rounds in the affected areas. The water provided by these tankers is safe for all domestic use, including cooking, cleaning, and drinking. Nevertheless, residents are also advised to store enough water in advance to meet their needs during this transition period.

Fire Hydrant Replacement in Glencairn and Simon’s Town

After the pressure management tests, the maintenance work will move to Glencairn on Thursday, December 14, 2023. The agenda for this day involves the replacement of six defective fire hydrants on the water supply network. This operation will require the water supply in Glencairn and Simon’s Town to be disconnected from 08:00 to 17:00.

This maintenance work is a testament to the City’s proactive stance on infrastructure maintenance, a practice that ensures the durability and dependability of the existing systems. The City acknowledges the inconvenience this may cause and extends its deepest apologies.

Planning and Safety Measures During Maintenance Work

On a broader scale, planned water disruptions such as these are diligently strategized. The timing is consciously chosen to cause minimal possible disruption. The areas where these repairs and upgrades occur are considered construction zones, and thus, for safety reasons, are inaccessible to the public. It’s crucial to note that sometimes, due to the complex nature of these maintenance works, they might take longer than expected.

Once the maintenance work is complete, residents may observe their water supply appearing slightly cloudy or milky due to trapped air. But they need not be concerned; if given time to settle, the water will regain its clarity.

For current updates on the maintenance work and the locations of water tankers, residents can follow @CityofCTAlerts, the official Twitter account of the City of Cape Town.

Preparing for Planned Water Disruptions

To prepare for these planned water disruptions, residents should store enough water in clean, sealed containers well in advance. Also, it is advisable to keep taps closed to prevent water wastage or potential damage when the water supply is restored.

In conclusion, routine maintenance is imperative for any system to operate smoothly and efficiently. Residents are encouraged to stay calm, plan in advance, and acknowledge the City’s efforts to ensure a persistent, reliable water supply for all.

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