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Eskom to blame for current water crisis in Gauteng – Solly Msimanga

DA PL says if there is not sufficient pressure in the pumps, taps may run dry

Eskom to blame for current water crisis in Gauteng

21 September 2022

The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng will be writing to Eskom regarding the current wave of load-shedding affecting the province and the country.

Load-shedding not only interrupts our workday but also the supply of water by municipalities to the various areas in the province.

This week Joburg Water warned residents that they may experience low water pressure because of the higher stages of load-shedding that was implemented on Saturday morning.

Water is a basic right and the State-Owned Entity (SOE), Eskom is responsible for ensuring that we have access to a reliable supply of electricity and is to blame for the lack of continued water supply.

The reservoirs used by municipalities to pump water to residents are reliant on electricity and if there is not sufficient pressure in the pumps, taps may run dry or there will only be a trickling supply of water.

It is high time that Eskom gets their house in order and does the job they are paid for through our taxpayers’ hard-earned money.

Municipalities do not have the budget to buy generators to continuously run during the duration of load-shedding which in some cases on stages five and six can be for up to eight- or ten-hours day.

Furthermore, the water infrastructure owned by the municipalities is at risk of collapsing which will cost even more money to repair.

The DA is demanding that Eskom as a matter of urgency put plans in place that will protect all water reservoirs from load-shedding.

Eskom has had since 2007 to get their house in order and ensure that additional power stations are built so that the demand on the current electricity grid is eased.

The role of Independent Power Producers (IPPs) is important now more than ever as this will add more generating capacity to the grid.

It is time that this SOE becomes proactive rather than reactive.

Issued by Solly Msimanga, Official Leader of the Opposition-Gauteng, 21 September 2022