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Johannesburg water flows back after Eikenhof fixes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82858, member: 636"] Taps finally flow again after maintenance finished early, yet weak trickles frustrate many residents. The Eikenhof system shutdown officially ended ahead of schedule on Thursday, bringing partial relief to dry zones like Soweto and Roodepoort. Mayor Dada Morero warned that stability takes time because empty reservoirs do not refill instantly. Crews are currently chasing airlocks that block pipes and cause sputtering throughout the network. Western and southern suburbs like Fleurhof, Braamfischerville, and Meadowlands took the biggest hit during this necessary upgrade. While Doornkop and Roodepoort Deep report normal flows, high-lying spots could suffer through a week-long hangover. Residents survived on community tanks or stored bottles while local businesses slashed hours to cope. This specific maintenance aims to prevent future catastrophes in a city plagued by aging infrastructure. Officials urge patience while teams flush lines, but the struggle persists for anyone living on a hill. [/QUOTE]
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