Rand Water completed its 58-hour planned maintenance on Friday afternoon, but warned that there might be some further delays in water flow as a result of airlocks which developed in the pipelines during the maintenance process.
It could take as long as two weeks for water to flow through Johannesburg residents' taps again after a 58-hour water outage for planned maintenance came to an end.
Johannesburg residents are urged to prepare for a planned 58-hour water outage and have been warned the impact might be felt for up to two weeks in some areas.
City spokesperson Lindela Mashigo said the flooding occurred when the water utility was fixing a major water leak on the B8 pipeline from Zuikerbosch water treatment plant to the Mapleton booster pumping station on Wednesday