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“We are still trying to ascertain why this is happening. It is puzzling because the level at our R6B reservoir is high.”
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“When the supply was restored, the pressure was so bad, that in some cases, only between five to 10 per cent of water was entering our tanks.”
He said the needle on the pressure gauge only reached 0.2 or 0.4 bars in these instances.
The spokesman said multiple calls had been made to the Department’s Careline about the recent water woes in Country Heights.
“We have also written twice to the agency about this problem, since early April. The most recent letter was sent to last Wednesday (April 22). We are still waiting to receive an official response to our correspondence.”
The spokesman hoped the Department would consider increasing the pressure of the incoming supply to the property by at least 40 to 50 per cent.
“Should the pressure gauge reach around 1.2 to 1.5 bars, we will be assured that the supply is stable and we have enough water to cater to all those staying on the property.”
Country Heights comprised of about 2, 096 units covering a total of 47 blocks, according to him.
The Department spokesman said a check of its records revealed that, earlier this month, the Apartments and other properties in the vicinity had been impacted by “a hiccup” involving the setting for a pump servicing its Moyog and Kasigui Treatment Plants.
“We restored the correct setting as soon as this irregularity came to light.”
He said, under normal circumstances, Moyog produced about 185million litres of water daily (MLD) while Kasigui produced about 53 MLD.







