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Water Outage in Denver Today

Reduced water pressure in Denver
Your taps may run slow today.
Updated 11m ago

Reservoir issues affecting Denver

Denver is served by 3 JHBWater facilities. The following are currently below normal supply, which may affect your water pressure.

Reduced water pressure
Your taps may run slow or weak. Water is still flowing but at lower pressure than normal.
Caused by Alexander Park Reservoir (Central system)
OurPower is an independent live tracker. We are not affiliated with Johannesburg Water. This page reads public information that Johannesburg Water publishes and translates it into plain language. For official updates, contact Johannesburg Water directly.

Report a water outage in Denver

Call Johannesburg Water on 0860 562 874 to report a burst pipe, no water, or low pressure in Denver. Available 24/7.

You can also report online at johannesburgwater.co.za.

Water supply in Denver

Denver receives water from Johannesburg Water via 3 reservoirs, towers, and pump stations: Palmiet Pump Station, Palmiet System, Alexander Park Reservoir. Water is fed via multiple sources for redundancy - if any one facility goes on bypass, runs low, or is offline, residents in Denver can experience reduced pressure or no water until normal supply resumes.

Common causes of water outages in Denver include burst pipes, planned maintenance isolations, demand-management meter closures during low reservoir periods, and upstream Rand Water supply problems. This page checks for all of these every time it loads.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there water in Denver today?

Water is flowing in Denver but reduced water pressure is expected because Alexander Park Reservoir is currently below normal supply.

Why is my water off in Denver?

The most common causes of water outages in Denver are: burst pipes (especially older infrastructure), planned maintenance isolations of upstream reservoirs, demand-management closures when reservoir levels drop, or upstream Rand Water supply issues. Check the sections above to see if any of these apply right now.

Why is my water pressure low in Denver?

Even when there is no specific outage in Denver, the reservoir or tower that supplies your area can be on bypass or in fair supply, which causes reduced pressure. Denver is served by 3 JHBWater facilities - if any of them are below normal, your taps may run slow.

How do I report a burst pipe or water outage in Denver?

Call Johannesburg Water on 0860 562 874 to report a burst pipe, no water, or low pressure in Denver. The line is open 24/7. You can also report online at johannesburgwater.co.za.

How long does a water outage usually last in Denver?

Burst pipe repairs in Denver typically take 4-24 hours depending on severity. Planned maintenance is usually completed within the stated time window. Rand Water supply issues can take longer - sometimes 1-3 days. Check the outage details above for the current estimate.

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