For residents and business owners in Bedfordview, the sound of sputtering pipes has become a dreaded, yet frequent, soundtrack to daily life. Over the past year, the suburb has been on the front lines of the broader Gauteng water crisis, grappling with a deeply unstable supply chain that has left thousand without water for days or even weeks at a time.
This isn’t just an inconvenience; it is a threat to hygiene, health, the economy, and the standard of living in one of Johannesburg’s key residential and commercial hubs. Understanding the scope of the problem, the statistics behind the outages, and precisely who to hold accountable is crucial for every community member.

The Core of the Problem: A Broken Chain
While it can be easy to blame a single burst pipe, the Bedfordview crisis is caused by a “perfect storm” of systemic failures that affect how water is harvested, treated, stored, and distributed.
1. Inadequate Bulk Supply
The bulk supplier, Rand Water, faces its own challenges, including power failures at pumping stations and high demand across the province. When Rand Water cannot supply enough pressure or volume to the city’s reservoirs, the entire system begins to bleed out.
2. Collapsing Municipal Infrastructure
This is the single biggest issue facing Bedfordview. Our water pipes, valves, and reservoirs are ageing. According to City of Johannesburg and Ekurhuleni officials, vast sections of the distribution network are long past their intended lifespan. The resulting backlog in replacement and maintenance means that as soon as one leak is fixed, another burst occurs nearby.
3. Reservoir Instability
In the past year, major problems at the Signal Hill Reservoir—a critical storage point for Bedfordview—have been a recurring theme. When this reservoir is out of commission for lining replacements or other maintenance, the suburb must be supplied directly from Rand Water pipelines. Direct supply is volatile; without the stabilizing storage of a reservoir, any drop in incoming pressure immediately results in dry taps for high-lying areas.
The Year in Numbers: Bedfordview Outage Statistics
While comprehensive, hour-by-hour logs are rarely made public, public reports and municipal updates paint a stark picture of the past 12 months (roughly mid-2024 to mid-2025).
| Timeframe | Key Statistic or Incident |
| Past 12 Months | Multiple, prolonged outages, some lasting up to two weeks consecutively. |
| June 2025 | High-lying areas experienced intermittent and inadequate supply for over 4 weeks, with many without water for 12 hours daily. |
| Sept 2025 | In this single month, residents endured 4 separate outages lasting more than 6 hours each. |
| Water Losses | Reports indicate that roughly 44% of Johannesburg’s water is lost before reaching a consumer’s meter due to leaks and commercial losses. |
Note: Statistics are based on reported municipal updates, Ward Councillor statements, and public news sources.
Who to Contact When the Water Stops
Knowing who is responsible and keeping a record of your communication is the first step toward demanding accountability. For Bedfordview, the responsible authority is the City of Ekurhuleni.
Your Action Plan for an Outage:
- Check with Neighbours: Confirm the outage is not isolated to your property.
- Report to the Municipality: Log a fault immediately to ensure the issue is recorded.
- GET A REFERENCE NUMBER: This is non-negotiable. Without a reference number, you cannot effectively follow up.
- Inform Your Ward Councillor: Share your reference number with your neighbourhood watch group and Ward Councillor. Mass reporting increases the priority of the fault.
Contact Details for City of Ekurhuleni (CoE):
| Channel | Contact Info / Notes |
| Call Centre | 0860 543 000 (24/7 hotline for all service delivery queries) |
| My CoE App | Report faults directly from your smartphone (available on iOS and Android). |
| call.centre@ekurhuleni.gov.za | |
| Twitter (X) | @CoE_Call_Centre |
| Website | www.ekurhuleni.gov.za (Select “Report it” section) |
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