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You are here: Home / News / Call for Johannesburg to Rewrite the Water Budget

Call for Johannesburg to Rewrite the Water Budget

16 January 2025 by Guest

WaterCAN calls on the City of Johannesburg to table an adjustment budget which increases the capital spending on water and sanitation infrastructure from R1.221 billion to R3bn for 2024/25 and to R3bn for 2025/26.

The adjustment budget is due to be tabled at the council’s first meeting of the year on 30 January. This should then be available for public comment.

WaterCAN, an initiative of OUTA, is running a petition calling on the City to rewrite the budget and calling on active citizens to sign this petition.

“Water is the most essential service which the municipality provides, but Joburg fails to fund this adequately. We want the City to prioritise upgrading and maintaining water infrastructure,” says Dr Ferrial Adam, WaterCAN Executive Manager.

“Access to water is a constitutional right.”

The problem
Joburg’s water and sanitation infrastructure is falling apart, due to aging infrastructure and inadequate maintenance, and there are insufficient funds for new infrastructure to expand and improve the system. Millions of litres of water are wasted daily due to infrastructure failures – Joburg loses 47% of all the treated water it buys to theft and leaks.
Water cuts have become common in Joburg, with some areas suffering cuts for weeks at a time. Johannesburg is at risk of a water disaster that threatens public health, economic stability and the environment. Underserved communities are disproportionately affected by unreliable supply.

The 2024/25 budget
Water services plus R7.246 billion for sanitation services during 2024/25, a total revenue of R17.878 billion and intended to cover all its operational expenditure budget of R17.658 billion. The capital expenditure budget is separate, and includes grant funding from national government. The utility’s billing and collections are managed centrally by the City of Joburg which, over the years, has retained control of any annual surplus.

What we want

  • The City should increase the Joburg Water capex budget to R3bn for 2024/25 and R3bn for 2025/26.
  • The City should prioritise upgrading and maintaining water infrastructure, and ringfence the revenue from the water and sanitation services for use for those services.
  • See our petition for more information.

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    17 January 2025 at 11:01 am

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