SA not on verge of water crisis, assures Mchunu
Updated | By Mapaballo Borotho
Minister of Water and Sanitation Senzo Mchunu has moved to reassure South Africans that the country is not on the verge of a water supply crisis.
Mchunu made the remarks at the ANC’s three-day national executive committee meeting in Boksburg on Monday.
The minister said it is a well-known fact that South Africa is a water-scarce country.
"Some of the problems in Gauteng municipalities, particularly Tshwane and Joburg, it was a result of a combination of factors. We were affected by the absence of an energy supply for more than four hours. People continued to use water in a normal way hence reservoirs naturally got depleted.
"We noticed that consumption in Gauteng swung up as a result of hot conditions," said Mchunu.
The province's three metros have been battling with erratic water supply over the past month due to storm-damaged infrastructure and a sudden rise in temperatures.
Taps have continued to run dry in many areas across Johannesburg, Tshwane and Ekurhuleni over the past two weeks.
Mchunu said all three metros are in the process of upgrading their water infrastructure.
"We want to push them to replace their pipes because some of their pipes are old.”
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