According to the information received from the Metropolitan Municipalities,
(a) The total number of leakages that were (i) reported and (ii) fixed since 1 July 2015 are indicated below:
Buffalo City: leakages reported 1 928 and fixed 1 928;
City of Cape Town: leakages reported 27 500 and fixed 27 500;
City of Johannesburg: leakages reported 22 431 and fixed 22 408;
City of Tshwane: leakages reported 61 000 and fixed 56 000;
Ekurhuleni: leakages reported 31 857 and fixed 31 850;
eThekwini: leakages reported 104 960 and fixed 103 176;
Manguang: leakages reported 16 976 and fixed 13 442;
Nelson Mandela Bay: leakages reported 8 014 and fixed 8 014.
(b) The litres of water that were lost due to leakages since 1 July 2015:
Buffalo City: not measured;
City of Cape Town: 2 978 Million Litres;
City of Johannesburg: 11 531 Million Litres;
City of Tshwane: 64 000 Million Litres;
Ekurhuleni: 41 880 Million Litres;
eThekwini: 279 Million Litres per Day; (approximately 2,511 million)
Manguang: 3,658 Million Litres per Day; (approximately 32,922 million)
Nelson Mandela Bay: 34 000 Million Litres.
(c) The average response time to fix the leakages are:
Buffalo City: 3 hours;
City of Cape Town: less than 24 hours;
City of Johannesburg: 32 hours;
City of Tshwane: 48 hours;
Ekurhuleni: 47 hours;
eThekwini: 1 to 2 working days;
Manguang: 3 working days;
Nelson Mandela Bay: 4 hours.