Title: Officials Reject Water Rationing Reports, Urge Public to Remain Calm
Authorities Deny Scheduled Cuts
In an official statement, the National Water and Wastewater Company has firmly denied that any form of water rationing has been implemented in Tehran or any other city across the country. The clarification comes in response to circulating reports and public concern over water supply disruptions.
Clarifying the Terminology
The company provided a clear definition, stating that “rationing” specifically refers to the scheduled and pre-announced interruption of water supply on a rotational basis. Officials emphasized that no such official policy or announcement has been made, and the public distribution network continues to operate without any mandated rationing schedules.
Acknowledging Service Fluctuations
While denying formal rationing, authorities have acknowledged receiving reports from citizens regarding temporary drops in water pressure and occasional interruptions, particularly during nighttime hours. The company confirmed it is aware of these service fluctuations and is actively working to manage and stabilize the national water distribution system to ensure a consistent and reliable supply for all households. Officials have urged the public not to worry and to rely on official communications for accurate information.