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Water Outage in Kuils River Common, Cape Town

Planned water shut-off scheduled for Kuils River Common
tomorrow 06:00 - 16:00
Valve Maintenance - Silver Oaks area in Kuils River
Last checked: 08 Jun 2026, 22:00

Upcoming Planned Water Shut-Offs in Kuils River Common

Tip: store drinking and cooking water before the start of any planned outage below. Hot taps stay full for ~30 minutes, but pressure can drop earlier than the announced time.
PlannedValve MaintenanceAnnounced just now
Window: tomorrow 06:00 - 16:00

Planned maintenance on Pressure Reducing Valves (PRVs) to ensure network operating effectively. Due to complexity of work, it may take longer than expected.

Streets affected
Silver Oaks area in Kuils River
Window ends: 09 Jun 2026, 16:00 (City of Cape Town estimate)
Timeline
  1. First reported - 09 Jun, 06:00
  2. Expected restoration - 09 Jun, 16:00

Report a Burst Pipe or Water Outage in Kuils River Common

Water off, visible burst, or low pressure in Kuils River Common? Log it with the City.

When Will Water Come Back in Kuils River Common?

Typical restoration windows for a water outage in Kuils River Common, depending on what caused it:

Burst water main
4-12 hours - repair plus the time to refill and re-pressurise the zone. Higher-lying streets take longest to come back.
Water off (mains affected)
4-8 hours is typical. Most City water outages in Kuils River Common are back within a working day.
Planned maintenance
Announced 1-3 days ahead with a 09:00-21:00 window. Store drinking water before the outage starts.
Reservoir drawdown
Pressure drops rather than full cuts. Usually recovers overnight when demand drops.

Water Outage History for Kuils River Common (Last 90 Days)

The City of Cape Town reported 4 water outages affecting Kuils River Common in the last 90 days, totalling 108 hours without supply. Average restoration time was 27.1 hours. Most common cause: burst water main.

DateDurationCauseStreet
26 May 20261.2 daysBurst Water MainTerblanche Street
20 May 20261.3 daysBurst Water MainKuilsriver, Oakdene Taylor Street
02 May 202611.5 hoursBurst Water MainSilveroaks and Salmon streets
27 Apr 20261.6 daysBurst pipe3 Mitchell Street

What to Do During a Water Outage in Kuils River Common

  • Store enough drinking water for 24 hours as soon as you hear of a planned water outage.
  • When water comes back, run a tap for a minute to clear sediment before drinking.
  • If water is cloudy or discoloured, wait 10-15 min - this is usually air and flushed particles, not contamination.
  • Close stop-cocks to your geyser if pressure is erratic to avoid damage.
  • If the outage isn't listed above, call the City on 0860 103 089 to log it.

Frequently Asked Questions About Water Outages in Kuils River Common

Is there a water outage in Kuils River Common right now?

No active water outages are currently reported for Kuils River Common. If your water is off or pressure is low, call 0860 103 089 to log it.

How do I report a burst pipe or water outage in Kuils River Common?

Call the City of Cape Town on 0860 103 089 (24/7) or log it at eservices1.capetown.gov.za. For a burst, include the nearest corner and whether water is flowing onto the road. If it looks likely to flood, also call your local CID if you have one.

How long do water outages last in Kuils River Common?

Most unplanned water outages in Kuils River Common are restored within 4-12 hours - time for the repair plus refilling the zone. Large burst mains can take 12-24 hours. Planned maintenance is usually announced with a 09:00-21:00 window.

Is the tap water safe after a supply interruption?

Yes, unless the City issues an explicit boil-water notice. After a pipe repair the water may be briefly cloudy or discoloured - run a tap for a minute to clear sediment before drinking. Water quality in Cape Town meets SANS 241 standards.

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