Taps running dry have become part of daily life in South Africa’s biggest city

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Johannesburg is one of many of the world’s big cities that are dealing with crumbling critical infrastructure, corruption and poor planning for population growth.

When Duane Riley turns on his taps, they shudder loudly from the air flowing through the pipes. There’s often no water trickling at all. It’s ironic, because Johannesburg, South Africa’s biggest city, has plenty of water at the moment — authorities and water companies just can’t seem to get it to where it’s needed. “There have been times where we’ve had no water, but I’ve had a river gushing down my driveway, because there was a leak at the top of our street,” Riley told CNN.

For some who do get water, it often comes at a trickle, with low to no pressure at all, Singh says. “Young families are able to cope, although it impacts on their work life. They have to change the patterns of when they bathe, when they cook, those kinds of things,” he said. “But people in old-age homes, for example, it’s very difficult.” Singh says in the seven or eight months since the problems began in his area, he’s only seen a water tanker to provide emergency supplies around three times.

 

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