Water throttling has begun

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Johannesburg Water has implemented strict water throttling measures across parts of the city in response to surging consumption levels and to safeguard the stability of its reservoirs. The entity said the measures are meant to “regulate demand and protect reservoir capacities,” while ensuring continuous water availability for all residents. The team discussed the state of water in the city. Have you experienced any water throttling in your area? And what about the quality of the water? How have these affected you and the way you consume water?
12 May 1AM English South Africa Entertainment News

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