https://www.engineeringnews.co.za

Johannesburg Water undertaking largest repair job in its history

22nd November 2017

By: News24Wire

  

Font size: - +

Utility company Johannesburg Water is currently dealing with the largest repair of a burst pipe in the entity's history, the City said on Wednesday.

There were major leaks identified on the main water pipeline that runs through the Linbro Park landfill site, MMC for environmental and infrastructure services Nico de Jager said in a statement.

Affected areas include Sandton, Bryanston, Woodmead, Morningside, Alexandra, Linbro Park and the surrounding areas.

"This is the largest repair job ever done by Joburg Water on a main line," said De Jager.

He said the burst pipe was about 35 m deep, on a very unstable landfill, and they could not "risk burying our employees alive during the maintenance process".

De Jager said the burst pipe had affected water supply and had to be "throttled" to avoid reservoirs from running dry.

They hoped to flush the system around 12:00 on Wednesday and open the reservoirs, he said.

"Reservoirs shut down with 1 m of water left, so that they will have time to refill.

"High-lying areas such as Bryanston will take longer to receive water due to the height in relation to pumping capacity."

Estimated time of repair completion was 13:00, provided there were no further complications.

Edited by News24Wire

Comments

Showroom

Booyco Electronics
Booyco Electronics

Booyco Electronics, South African pioneer of Proximity Detection Systems, offers safety solutions for underground and surface mining, quarrying,...

VISIT SHOWROOM 
M and J Mining
M and J Mining

M and J Mining are leading suppliers of physical support systems as used by the underground mining industry. Our selection of products are not...

VISIT SHOWROOM 

Latest Multimedia

sponsored by

Magazine round up | 19 April 2024
Magazine round up | 19 April 2024
19th April 2024

Option 1 (equivalent of R125 a month):

Receive a weekly copy of Creamer Media's Engineering News & Mining Weekly magazine
(print copy for those in South Africa and e-magazine for those outside of South Africa)
Receive daily email newsletters
Access to full search results
Access archive of magazine back copies
Access to Projects in Progress
Access to ONE Research Report of your choice in PDF format

Option 2 (equivalent of R375 a month):

All benefits from Option 1
PLUS
Access to Creamer Media's Research Channel Africa for ALL Research Reports, in PDF format, on various industrial and mining sectors including Electricity; Water; Energy Transition; Hydrogen; Roads, Rail and Ports; Coal; Gold; Platinum; Battery Metals; etc.

Already a subscriber?

Forgotten your password?

MAGAZINE & ONLINE

SUBSCRIBE

RESEARCH CHANNEL AFRICA

SUBSCRIBE

CORPORATE PACKAGES

CLICK FOR A QUOTATION







sq:0.042 0.092s - 137pq - 2rq
Subscribe Now