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1/4 The Red line in the graph represents Rand Water's consumption agreement with the Metros. The Blue line in the graph shows the consumption patterns/trends (up and down the red line) of the Metros.
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3/4 Metros with high consumption (Blue line above the Red line) are encouraged to enhance their water conservation campaigns and collaborate with communities to reduce water usage.
due to its failure to honour several scheduled payments. The decision to reduce water supply to the municipality follows months of deliberation between the two parties. #RWWaterSustainability#RWInvestInWater#RWInfrastructure [LE]
[READ] Media Statement ESCALATING DEBT COMPELS RAND WATER TO REDUCE WATER SUPPLY TO THE LESEDI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY BY 20% The escalating Lesedi Local Municipality’s (“LLM”) debt has prompted Rand Water to reduce the bulk potable water supply by 20%
Ms Pemmy Majodina, Minister of Department of Water and Sanitation, conducted an oversight visit to Rand Water’s Palmiet Pumping Station on 13 June 2026, where she was briefed on infrastructure upgrades, and preparedness for future water demands.
Challenges remain, including limited spare capacity at the municipal level and rising consumption, but ongoing investments and coordinated planning aim to strengthen system reliability and equitable distribution. [LE]
[In Graphs]
The Red line in the graph represents Rand Water's consumption agreement with the Metros. The Blue line in the graph shows the consumption patterns/trends (up and down the red line) of the Metros.
Metros with high consumption (Blue line above the Red line) are encouraged to enhance their water conservation campaigns and collaborate with communities to reduce water usage. The Green line in the graph represents the target that will ensure sustainable water supply.
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