Where do I report water problems in Cape Town?
The Water Services Technical Operations Centre hotline (0860 103 054), and e-mail: [email protected], will continue to operate. The C3 electronic reporting system for all service delivery complaints & queries is now in place. Call 0860103089 or email [email protected].
How do I contact Cape Town?
Contact Us
- General Enquiries.
- 0860 103 089.
- 0860 103 090.
- [email protected].
- Website: http://www.capetown.gov.za/
How do I report a blocked drain in Cape Town?
You may contact 0860 103 089, option 2, or [email protected] for follow ups.
Who should be contacted when there are water leaks in the system?
If you detect a water leak or other issues with your home or building’s plumbing system, contact a reputable and certified plumber in your area to fix it.
Can the municipality cut your water?
A recent case in the Gauteng Local Division of the High Court in Johannesburg offers persuasive authority (but does not create legal precedent) for the principal that a municipality may not terminate a purchaser’s electricity or water supply as a result of outstanding debts incurred by the prior owner of the property.
What happens if we run out of water?
If this happened, it wouldn’t take long for the common water supply to become unsanitary under these conditions. The polluted water supply would kill aquatic life, further reducing the available food supply. Water-borne diseases, such as diarrhea, would spread.
Where do I report Municipality?
If that is unsuccessful you can phone the provincial complaint lines: In the Eastern Cape you can call 0800 032 364 toll free. In the Free State you can call 0800 535 554 toll free. In Gauteng you can call 0800 203 886 toll free.
Who is responsible for blocked drainage?
Sewers and lateral drains connected to the public network used to be the responsibility of the property owner. However, most are now maintained by local water companies. If you have any problems with your sewer or lateral drain, for example if it’s blocked, contact your local water company.
Who is responsible for water pipes on my property?
Water pipes
Type of pipe | Laid under | Responsibility for pipe |
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Water mains | Land owned by someone else | Water company |
Communication pipe | Highway | Water company |
Supply pipe serving a single property | Highway | Property owner |
Property owner’s land |
What do you do if your house is leaking water?
6 Things You Must Do After a Major Water Leak at Your Home
- Turn off your water. As soon as you notice the leak, turn off the main water valve.
- Turn off utilities.
- Mop up excess water quickly.
- Move and clean clothes and rugs.
- File your insurance claim as quickly as possible.
- Document all items that have been damaged.
How long can water company leave you without water?
You’re entitled to compensation if you’ve not had water supply for half a day, according to water industry regulator Ofwat. “After an initial period without water, usually 12 hours, water companies should automatically pay you £20,” says Mike Keil, from advice group Consumer Council for Water.
Can your water supply be disconnected?
Can your water company disconnect your supply? If you are a domestic (non-business customer), water companies can’t, by law, disconnect or restrict your water supply if you owe them money. If you’re a tenant, see Paying your water bill if you’re a tenant.
Which district is kuilsriver?
Kuils River | |
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Province | Western Cape |
Municipality | City of Cape Town |
Main Place | Cape Town |
Established | 1898 |
Who runs Cape Town municipality?
Executive Mayor: Geordin Hill-Lewis, Mr Private Bag X9181, CAPE TOWN, 8000.
How do I lodge a complaint with Home Affairs?
DHA Head Quarters
- DHA Head Quarters. Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa. Phone: 012 406 2500.
- Contact Centre. Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa. Phone: 0800 601 190.
How do I contact Kuils River Traffic Department?
Municipal Traffic Departments. Contact Information: Street Address: Fabriek Street, Kuils River, 7538. Postal Address: Private Bag X16, Kuils River, 7580. General Enquiries: Telephone: 0860 103 089.
Who is responsible for maintaining the water supply in Cape Town?
The local authority is responsible for controlling the water supply to houses in the area. The City provides tips on how to save water and information on the free water service. The City of Cape Town provides weekly information on the water levels at the following dams:
How do I contact a municipality in South Africa?
For contact details within your municipality, simply browse our municipal listing for your specific area, and make the connecting call. Let Yellow Pages put your in contact with municipalities across South Africa, whether in Johannesburg or EThekwini. We can connect you with local and national municipalities easily and quickly.
How do I apply for a water management device?
If you would like to install a water management device you can apply for one from the City. Apply for an exemption from the regulations if installation is not possible due to plumbing. If you require exemption from water restrictions, you will have to apply for it with the City.