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Plan Ahead: South Coast Braces for 5-Day Water Interruption – Check the Dates

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Residents and businesses along the South Coast are being urged to prepare for a significant planned water outage. A full five-day interruption to the water supply is scheduled to allow for critical and essential maintenance on the regional infrastructure.
The extended shutdown is necessary for engineers to perform upgrades and repairs that cannot be done while the system is live. This proactive work is aimed at improving the long-term reliability of the water supply for the entire region.
The success of this maintenance and the speed of the recovery afterward depend heavily on community cooperation. Residents are strongly advised to note the specific dates and times for the start and end of the interruption.
Knowing the exact window allows families to store an adequate amount of water for drinking, cooking, and hygiene. It also enables businesses, particularly those in the hospitality sector, to make necessary arrangements and inform their customers.
While a five-day water outage is highly disruptive, the Ugu District Municipality and other water authorities have framed it as a necessary short-term sacrifice. The goal is to address persistent issues and prevent more frequent, unplanned breakdowns in the future.
The work is expected to target key parts of the network, potentially including reservoir repairs, pipeline replacements, or valve installations that will enhance the overall efficiency and pressure of the system once completed.
Authorities have advised residents to:
Store enough water in clean, sealed containers to last for the entire five-day period.
Fill bathtubs for flushing toilets and other non-potable uses.
Keep track of official communication channels for any updates on the progress of the work or changes to the schedule.
For the South Coast community, this planned interruption is a test of preparedness. By working together and heeding the official dates, residents can help ensure the maintenance is completed efficiently, paving the way for a more stable water supply in the future.
{Source: TheCitizen}
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