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Johannesburg Water

Water tariffs 2007/08
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Baldwin Matsimela
Manager: Communications and Marketing
Tel: 011 688 1666
Cell: 082 859 0459
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Contact
Switchboard: 011 688 1400
24 hour helpline: 011 688 1500
Fax: 011 688 1528
Revenue call centre: 011 688 1600
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17 Harrison Street
Marshalltown
Johannesburg

PO Box 61542
Marshalltown
2107

JOBURG'S tap water rates among the cleanest, safest and healthiest in the world – and it is the task of Johannesburg Water to provide top quality water and a world class sanitation service to the city’s three million residents.

The company is an independent company, with the City of Johannesburg its only shareholder. Annual turnover is more than R1,6-billion, the company is run on best business practices and aims to provide customer satisfaction.

There are 10 957.88 kilometres of distribution pipes providing water across the city, and ensuring that the water provided remains world class, the company’s electro-mechanical maintenance department ensures that Johannesburg Water’s 33 water towers, 87 reservoirs and pump stations are functional 24-hours a day.
            
Johannesburg Water’s testing laboratories are accredited with the South African National System (Sanas). Three laboratories test over 500 samples each month, ensuring that what comes out of the taps meets the high quality requirements of the SANS 241, Class 1 Drinking Water.

The company also operates six wastewater treatment works, with a combined process capacity of 960 mega litres a day, 38 sewer pumping stations and 10 058.03 kilometres of sewer pipelines, stretching from Midrand to Ennerdale.

Johannesburg Water continues to do extensive and ongoing upgrades to its water and sewage networks.

 It has its own website, Johannesburg Water.

 



 
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