A New Era Of Water Security: Commissioning Of The New Brixton Reservoir, Tower And Pumpstation | Infrastructure news

Brixton Reservoir foundation structureOn 02 March 2026, Johannesburg Water commenced the final commissioning of the new Brixton Reservoir, Tower and Pump Station Complex. The technical team continues addressing snags on the system.

As part of the standard commissioning and quality assurance process, the reservoir was temporarily drained in a controlled manner to allow for final internal cleaning and compliance checks. The water was safely discharged through the existing outlet infrastructure in accordance with operational protocols.

Once cleaning is complete, the reservoir will be refilled and a final round of water quality sampling will be undertaken in line with regulatory requirements before full integration into the network.

The project is a landmark development set to significantly strengthen water security within the Commando System. This milestone marks a major step forward in ensuring reliable and sustainable water supply to communities that have long been affected by shortages. The game-changing project will boost much-needed water storage capacity for the Commando System, as well as improve supply to feeder zones.

“The Commando System is always the hardest hit by water interruptions that occur on the Eikenhof System due to economic growth and development, ageing infrastructure, and various other factors. This has been evident with recent increased water interruption issues in this region, with some residents going for a long time without water,” says Johannesburg Water’s Managing Director, Ntshavheni Mukwevho.

“By increasing storage capacity and enhancing pumping capability, the new infrastructure will stabilise supply and build resilience within one of the City’s most pressured systems.”

The Commando System supplies water to areas such as Coronationville, Westbury, Claremont, Bosmont, Sophiatown, Brixton, Melville, Emmarentia, Auckland Park, Greenside Westdene, Parktown West, Fordsburg, Mayfair, Rahima Moosa and Helen Joseph hospitals, as well as key institutions such as the University of Johannesburg and the University of the Witwatersrand and SABC.

Brixton Reservoir, Tower and Pumpstation

This project forms part of Johannesburg Water’s ongoing efforts to ensure a consistent and long-term water supply through the upgrading of existing infrastructure, and the provision of new water infrastructure to create additional capacity that supports higher-density settlements. As Johannesburg continues to grow, strategic investments such as these are essential to future-proofing the city’s water network.

The commissioning of the Brixton Reservoir, Tower, and Pumpstation is more than just an infrastructure milestone — it is a symbol of progress, resilience, and service delivery in action.

It reflects Johannesburg Water’s commitment to restoring confidence, improving reliability, and delivering tangible solutions that directly improve residents’ quality of life. Johannesburg Water would like to thank residents for their continued patience during periods of disruption. With this major upgrade now complete, the Entity is confident that the water shortage issues customers have faced in this region will soon be a thing of the past. Further updates are expected as further smaller aspects of the total project get concluded.

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