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Cape Town areas to face 12-hour water outage on Wednesday



The City of Cape Town’s Water and Sanitation Directorate will cut water supply to Oranjezicht and Tamboerskloof on Wednesday, 7 May, from 9:00 to 21:00 to carry out urgent maintenance work.

The 12-hour shutdown is expected to disrupt water access for hundreds of residents in the affected neighbourhoods.

Water shutdown critical upgrades for long-term benefit

The City confirmed that teams will replace a defective control valve and install an additional valve near Molteno Road in Oranjezicht, as part of its broader infrastructure upgrade programme.

“This critical maintenance work is done on our water supply infrastructure to benefit customers,” the city said in a statement.

The upgrade falls under the Directorate’s proactive plan to reduce water loss and ensure long-term service reliability.

“This work forms part of the Water and Sanitation Directorate’s proactive infrastructure maintenance and upgrade programme, which ensures the future continuity of water supply by addressing the issue of unaccounted for water,” the city explained.

Plan Ahead: What Residents Should Know

The City has urged residents to prepare ahead of the planned water shutdown by storing enough water in clean, sealed containers and keeping taps closed to avoid flooding or damage once the supply is restored.

Officials scheduled the maintenance during hours they believe will cause the least disruption, but they cautioned that unexpected delays may still occur.

“Sometimes the maintenance work can be more complex than anticipated, which means the work could take longer,” the city noted.

Following the water shutdown, the water may appear discoloured or milky due to trapped air in the system, but this should clear once the water stands for a few moments in a glass.

Safety Measures and Updates

During the maintenance period, all work areas will be treated as construction zones and off-limits to the public. Residents are urged to follow @CityofCTAlerts on X (formerly Twitter) for live updates and the location of water tankers for the water shutdown, if deployed.

The City apologised for the inconvenience and thanked residents for their patience.

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