Water supply disruption in southern eThekwini: restoration efforts under way

The eThekwini Municipality is working to restore water supply in affected areas by installing a new pump at the South Coast Augmentation Booster Pump Station after a fault was detected. | Bongani Mbatha/ Independent Newspapers

The eThekwini Municipality is working to restore water supply in affected areas by installing a new pump at the South Coast Augmentation Booster Pump Station after a fault was detected. | Bongani Mbatha/ Independent Newspapers

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Durban — The eThekwini Municipality has stated that it is accelerating efforts to restore water supply to areas supplied through the South Coast Augmentation (SCA) Booster Pump Station.

This is the result of a fault in one of the existing pumps. The fault resulted in a reduced flow of water to areas in southern eThekwini supplied by the SCA, including Toti Water Treatment Works pumping and gravity systems.

“The SCA has been shut down from this morning (Thursday) for the installation of a new pump. This work is expected to be completed in the afternoon. Thereafter, (the) pumping of water will resume; however, the restoration of (the) full water supply may take about three days depending on consumption demand,” the municipality said in a Facebook post.

It also encouraged the public to use water sparingly.

Affected areas include:

South Reservoirs

Ekuhlengeni Psychiatric Hospital, 10 AECI African Explosives and Chemical Industries, Garden Lots, Ezimbokodweni and Southgate Industrial Park, Athlone Park, Lewis Drive, Amanzimtoti CBD, Almond, Kingsburgh, Lower Illovo, Illovo Beach, Doonside, Illovo, Panorama, Umgababa, Amagcino, Mgobhozi, Mfume, Kwakhanya, KwaSoni, Mashiwase, Nkwali, Lovu , Bhekulwandle, Kwamakhutha, Mkhazini, Mbongotwini, Adams Mission, Fakazi, KwaMgendwa, Ohlongeni, Ekuphileni, Mahlathini, Umnini, Magabheni, Ehlanzeni, Thoyane, Umkhomazi, Craigieburn, Amahlongwa, Amalundi, Crowder Farm, Quarry Heights, and Scottburgh.

Central Reservoirs

Isipingo Beach, Isiphingo Hills, Isipingo Rail, Orient Hills, Prospecton Industrial, uMlazi T, Malaba Hills, Reunion, uMlazi V, uMlazi Mission A, Ezimbokodweni, Lotus Park, Malagazi, Malukazi, uMlazi U, Old Durban Airport and Jacobs.

For more information on water supply, the municipality encouraged the public to download eThekwini Municipality’s Mobile App to log faults or send a WhatsApp to 073 1483 477. Alternatively, they can call the toll-free number 080 311 1111 or email [email protected]

WhatsApp your views on this story at 071 485 7995.

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