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PUBLIC NOTICE: PLEASE Reduce Water Consumption


Issued George Municipality, 5 January 2022

The public is reminded that following three large pipe failures last week (27 December 2021) the George bulk water distribution and storage system is still recovering.

The Annual Average Water Demand (AADD) during the year is 32 Megalitres per day. From the 15th of December 2021, the AADD was 36 Megalitres per day, but over the past 5 days, it has reached an all-time high of 39.5 Megalitres per day.

Residents should note that although the DAM LEVEL remains at 100%, this is RAW WATER storage and not POTABLE or DRINKING WATER supply. The raw water is treated at the George Old and New Water Treatment Facilities prior to the distribution to our potable water storage reservoirs and reticulation system.  The current water demand is higher than the production rate at these facilities.

RESIDENTS are requested to continue using water sparingly to allow our reservoirs to reach their full storage capacity.

GEORGE MUNICIPALITY DAM WATER UPDATE: 5 JANUARY 2022
Dam level: 100%(unchanged)
Estimated level at new dam wall height: 100%
Rainfall since 29 December 2021: 9mm
Demand/usage: 39,561 megalitres

Report water leaks and burst pipes to 044 801 9262/66 or after hours at 044 801 6300, as soon as you notice them.

31/12 @ 09h30
PUBLIC NOTICE: WATER OUTAGE – Update on Blanco and Malgas Pipebursts
Issued George Municipality

BLANCO Drinking(potable) water pipeline and Malgas Raw Water Pipeline
The Blanco drinking water pipeline (450mm) repair is completed and the line has been operational since last night. All residents should have water.

The bedding of the Malgas raw water supply pipeline continues and the gradual startup of the Malgas Pump Station is planned for late afternoon today. Refilling of the pipeline will take time before the pipeline can become fully operational.

RESIDENTS MUST PLEASE NOTE that the loss of stored drinking water in our main and Blanco reservoirs still need to be replenished. This will take a minimum of 3-5 days once the Malgas Pump Station is back online. Water pressure may remain poor in certain areas for the next 3 days.

RESIDENTS are requested to continue using water sparingly for at least the next THREE DAYS (3). We have noted that consumers ARE NOT REDUCING their use of water at all. The municipality will continue throttling our reservoir supply with water balancing. Residents throughout the city may note an effect on water pressure which will only be addressed once the entire network has stabilized.

30/12 @ 17h15
PUBLIC NOTICE: WATER OUTAGE – Update on Blanco and Malgas Pipebursts
Issued George Municipality

BLANCO Drinking(potable) water pipeline and Malgas Raw Water Pipeline
The Blanco drinking water pipeline (450mm) repair as well as the Malgas Raw Water Pipeline repair have been completed. Backfill of the Blanco 450 mm pipeline site has been completed and currently a 110mm pipe connection is being used to refill the 450mm with water. This is a slow process and will only be completed at approximately 20h00 this evening, after which the pipe can slowly be put under pressure.

A large portion of Blanco continues to be supplied with water from a smaller 200mm supplementary pipeline. Water trucks are not being utilized and will be withdrawn. Should anyone urgently require water they must please contact after hours number 044 8016300.

A reminder that the Blanco reservoir levels are very low and will also take time to replenish to an acceptable level.

Backfill is still in process at the Malgas Raw Water Pipeline site and the municipality with teams of WOF officials have used about 80 cubic meters of sand in the process. This process will continue till late tonight and the line is only expected to be opened tomorrow morning once the Blanco line is fully operational and deemed stable. The Malgas line provides 18Ml of raw water supply to the balancing dams and supplements the main 600mm raw water pipeline from the Garden Route Dam. The 600mm raw water pipeline is fully operational.

WHERE TO REPORT
044 801 6300

RESIDENTS MUST PLEASE NOTE that once the pipeline is fully operational the loss of stored drinking water in our main and Blanco reservoirs will still need to be replenished. This will take a minimum of 3-5 days. Water pressure may remain poor in certain areas for the next 3 days. RESIDENTS are requested to continue using water sparingly for at least the next TWO DAYS (2). The municipality will continue throttling our reservoir supply with water balancing. Residents throughout the city will note an effect on water pressure which will only be addressed when the entire network has stabilized.

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30/12 @ 10h00
GARDEN ROUTE DAM Raw water pipeline
The Garden Route Dam raw water GRP pipeline (600mm) repair has been completed. Both water pumps from the Garden Route Dam are operating at full capacity and the raw water supply to the Water Treatment Works is sufficient. RESIDENTS MUST PLEASE NOTE that once the pipeline is fully operational the loss of stored drinking water in our reservoirs will need to be replenished. This will take a minimum of 3-5 days and the water pressure will remain poor for the next 3 days.

DRINKING WATER CAPACITY as at 10h00, 30 December
The current daily demand for drinking water remains at 36Ml and regrettably residents have made no attempt to use water sparingly. The current production of drinking water stands at 38Ml per day and our reservoirs require refilling to adequate storage capacity.   RESIDENTS are requested to continue using water sparingly for at least the next TWO DAYS (2). The municipality will continue throttling our reservoir supply with water balancing. Residents throughout the city will note an effect on water pressure which will only be addressed when the entire network has stabilized.

BLANCO Drinking(potable) water pipeline and Malgas Raw Water Pipeline
The Blanco drinking water pipeline (450mm) repair as well as the Malgas Raw Water Pipeline repair have been completed with the assistance of Bitou and Oudtshoorn Municipal teams. Today the contractor is on site together with 20 Working on Fire Officials assigned by Garden Route District Municipality and will continue the process of backfilling with sandbags (60 cubes of sand has been ordered).

Once there is assurance that there is no movement the pipeline can be slowly reopened to test the integrity. Blanco continues to be supplied with water from a smaller 200mm supplementary pipeline however we are aware of the areas who do not have water and as such the Water Trucks (drinking water) will remain in place.

The Malgas line provides 18Ml of raw water supply and and supplements the main 600mm raw water pipeline. This pipeline will only be reopened once the Blanco Drinking water pipeline is fully operational.

WATER TRUCKS
Millies Superette – 1 truck
Blanco Community Hall – 1 truck
NG Church parking lot – 1 truck
Vrugte Street – 2 trucks

WHERE TO REPORT
If you have NO water please call in to the George Civil Engineering Services Call Centre 044 801 9262/6 – please provide contact details, street address and time when water supply stopped. PLEASE DO NOT REPORT LOW WATER PRESSURE – this is to be expected and we are fully aware of the issue.

THANK YOU
George Municipality would like to extend a warm thank you to the Garden Route District Municipality, Oudtshoorn, Bitou and Mossel Bay Municipality for their quick response and assistance during the busy festive season. We appreciate the willingness and generosity of spirit.  

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29/12 @ 18h00

Progress is being made with the three major pipe bursts that have occurred in George over the past 24 hours. The residents and visitors to George are requested to CONTINUE USING WATER SPARINGLY for the next three days (3)  as the pipebursts will affect water supply and drinking water storage capacity for the city.

GARDEN ROUTE DAM Raw water pipeline
The Garden Route Dam raw water GRP pipeline (600mm) repair has progressed extremely well today. The testing of the repair is expected to start around 19h00 this evening with one pump from the Garden Route Dam to run from 20h00 and both to be running at full capacity by 08h00 tomorrow morning (30 December).  This pipeline is the main supply of raw water to our balancing dams which in turn provides raw water to the Water Treatment Works for purification. Once the pipeline is fully operational to the balancing dams the public is reminded that the loss of stored drinking water in our reservoirs will need to be replaced. This will take a minimum of 3-5 days and the water pressure will remain poor for a few days. 

BLANCO Drinking(potable) water pipeline
The Blanco drinking water pipeline (450mm) repair continues and is not expected to be completed until tomorrow.  Currently Blanco is being supplied with water from a smaller 200mm supplementary pipeline however not all areas are receiving water and as such the Water Trucks (drinking water) will remain in place.

WATER TRUCKS will remain in place at positions below until 19h30 tonight. They will be in place as of 07h00 tomorrow morning (30 December).
Millies Superette – 1 truck
Blanco Community Hall – 1 truck
NG Church parking lot – 1 truck
Vrugte Street – 2 trucks

MALGAS Raw water pipeline
The repair to the Malgas raw water (500mm) pipeline that pumps raw water from the Malgas River to the balancing dam continues and is expected to be finished by tomorrow afternoon at the earliest. The Malgas line provides 18Ml of raw water supply and and supplements the main 600mm raw water pipeline.

DRINKING WATER CAPACITY as at 18h00, 29 December
The current daily demand for drinking water remains at 36Ml. With the Garden Route Dam raw water pipeline back online as of tomorrow (30 December) this will allow for the production of 38Ml per day.  RESIDENTS are requested to continue using water sparingly for at least the next THREE DAYS (3) as we remind you that our reservoir storage capacity has been affected by the water outage and no water purification being undertaken. The municipality will continue throttling our reservoir supply with water balancing. Residents throughout the city will note an effect on water pressure which will only be addressed when the entire network has stabilized.

WHERE TO REPORT
If you have NO water please call in to the George Municipal After Hours Number on 044 801 6300, or the Garden Route Disaster Management Call Centre (24/7) on 044 805 5071. Please provide contact details, street address and time when water supply stopped. PLEASE DO NOT REPORT LOW WATER PRESSURE – this is to be expected under the circumstances..

An update on the situation will be provided tomorrow morning by 08h30.

THANK YOU
George Municipality would like to extend a warm thank you to the Garden Route District Municipality for the provision of water trucks as well as for making the Working on Fire officials available to assist with labour on the GR Dam pipeburst. The WOF team has worked extremely hard today and we appreciate them. We would also like to thank Oudtshoorn and Bitou Municipality for providing us with two Water teams to assist our officials, and Mossel Bay Municipality for allowing us to fill our tanker with drinking water at the Great Brak River Fire Station.

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29/12 @ 14h00

George Municipality has three major pipe bursts that have occurred over the past 24 hours. The residents and visitors to George are urgently requested to USE WATER SPARINGLY over the next 48 hours as the pipebursts will affect water supply to a large portion of the city.

GARDEN ROUTE DAM Raw water pipeline
The Garden Route Dam raw water GRP pipeline (700mm) that feeds the balancing dams burst early this morning. This pipeline is the main supply of raw water to our balancing dams which in turn provides raw water to the Water Treatment Works for purification. This pipeline burst has a major impact on the water supply for the entire city.

Repairs at the Garden Route Dam are progressing well with a contractor on site, together with additional assistance from Working of Fire officials. The Garden Route pipeline requires specialist knowledge in terms of repair work.

BLANCO Drinking(potable) water pipeline
The Blanco drinking water pipeline (450mm) burst 24 hours ago and has subsequently been repaired twice, it has now burst again for a third time at 2am this morning (29 December) and the municipal team is on site. The estimated time of repair is late this afternoon. Currently Blanco is being supplied with water from a smaller 200mm supplementary pipeline. Water Trucks (drinking water) are in place. Details below.

MALGAS Raw water pipeline
The Malgas raw water (500mm) pipeline that pumps raw water from the Malgas River to the balancing dam was fully repaired and in the process of being reopened. A second burst has however halted the process and this setback means that the final repair will be delayed again by 24 hours.

DRINKING WATER CAPACITY as at 13h30, 29 December
The municipality calculated the available drinking water this morning at 08h00 at 61Ml, inclusive of the Malgas line 18 Ml. With the Malgas repair now delayed again there is only 43 Ml supply of DRINKING WATER in our reservoirs and the current daily demand is approximately 36 Ml. This has made the situation even more urgent and we again plead with residents to heed our call to use water sparingly – don’t wash your car today, delay doing your washing, do not water your garden.

PLEASE ONLY USE WATER FOR ABSOLUTE NECESSITIES
The municipality has with immediate effect started throttling our reservoir supply with water balancing and residents will note that water pressure is affected. As the full network slows down there is the possibility that the outer lying areas will experience no water at all.

WHERE TO REPORT
If you have NO water please call in to the Garden Route Disaster Management Call Centre (24/7) on 044 805 5071 or George Municipal Civil Engineering Services Call Centre 044 801 9262/6 – please provide contact details, street address and time when water supply stopped. PLEASE DO NOT REPORT LOW WATER PRESSURE – this is to be expected and we are fully aware of the issue.

WATER TRUCKS are stationed at:
Millies Superette
Blanco Community Hall
Redberry Farm turnoff for surrounding residents
Fancourt
Cnr of Vrugte and Violet Street
A further update will be provided at 18h00.

Civil Engineering Services continues to appeal to the public who are aware of or see any visible water from what appears to be a burst pipe, to urgently report to 044 8019262/6 so that we can inspect and assess as quickly as possible.



Three major water pipe bursts over 24 hour period
Issued George Municipality

George Municipality has identified further infrastructure damage clearly resulting from the flash flooding that took place on 22 November 2021. Three major pipe bursts have taken place over the past 24 hours. The residents and visitors to George are urgently requested to USE WATER SPARINGLY over the next 48 hours as the pipebursts will affect water supply to a large portion of the city. The municipality is managing this crisis. Please note further details below.

GARDEN ROUTE DAM Raw water pipeline
The Garden Route Dam raw water GRP pipeline (700mm) that feeds the balancing dams burst early this morning. This pipeline is the main supply of raw water to our balancing dams which in turn provide raw water to the Water Treatment Works for purification. This pipeline burst has a major impact on the water supply for the entire city.

BLANCO Drinking(potable) water pipeline
The Blanco drinking water pipeline burst 24 hours ago and has subsequently been repaired twice, it has now burst again for a third time at 2am this morning (29 December). A team will be on site shortly to reopen and start working on repairs.

MALGAS Raw water pipeline
The Malgas raw water (500mm) pipeline that pumps raw water from the Malgas River to the balancing dam has been fully repaired. The George Civil Engineering teams will start this morning to systematically reopen the pipeline to ensure that the repair has held. This process will take several hours until certain that the repair is holding and the pipeline can be used to pump at full capacity into the balancing dam.

DURATION OF REPAIRS – GR Dam / Blanco
The repair timeline, subject to there being no additional problems is a minimum of 36 hours. Our teams have been working non-stop for 24 hours already and additional resources are being called in to assist. It must be noted that the Garden Route pipeline requires specialist knowledge in terms of repair work.

DRINKING WATER CAPACITY as at 08h00, 29 December
The municipality has 61 mega litres supply of DRINKING WATER in our reservoirs and the current daily demand is approximately 36 Ml. We ask that residents PLEASE heed our call to use water sparingly – don’t wash your car today, delay doing your washing, do not water your garden. PLEASE ONLY USE WATER FOR ABSOLUTE NECESSITIES
PLEASE USE WATER SPARINGLY
The municipality has with immediate effect started throttling our reservoir supply with water balancing and residents will note that water pressure is affected. As the full network slows down there is the possibility that the outer lying areas will experience no water at all.

WHERE TO REPORT
If you have NO water please call in to the Garden Route Disaster Management Call Centre (24/7) on 044 805 5071 or George Municipal Civil Engineering Services Call Centre 044 801 9262/6 – please provide contact details, street address and time when water supply stopped. PLEASE DO NOT REPORT LOW WATER PRESSURE – this is to be expected and we are fully aware of the issue.

The municipality is ensuring a supply of water trucks is available should they be required, but we hope that with your assistance and a reduction in the daily use of water, this will not be required. A further update will be provided at 13h00 and again at 18h00.

Civil Engineering Services continues to appeal to the public who are aware of or see any visible water from what appears to be a burst pipe, to urgently report to 044 8019262/6 so that we can inspect and assess as quickly as possible.