Say Hello to Level 5 Water Restrictions
Cape Town’s dam levels are nearing 70% of storage capacity due to good rainfall and the conservation efforts of Capetonians.
Read MoreCape Town’s dam levels are nearing 70% of storage capacity due to good rainfall and the conservation efforts of Capetonians.
Read MoreWhat is Day Zero? When is it likely to happen? What will happen on that day? Is it too late
Read MoreDid you know the City of Cape Town has a Water Map? The map shows water use information from the
Read MoreGreat news for Capetonians! In a statement made by the City’s Executive Mayor, Patricia de Lille on 16th November 2017
Read MoreSince 1 July 2017, the City has been pushing to reduce water consumption to 500 million litres per day. We
Read MoreWe’ve endured gale force winds, rain and snow over the past week but how much difference has it actually made
Read MoreIf you have noticed an earthy taste to your water or an unpleasant smell don’t panic, this is due to
Read MoreDam levels are effectively at about 16,2%, with approximately 100 days of useable water left at current consumption levels. The
Read MoreWith approximately 113 days of useable water left, the City’s Executive Mayor, Patricia de Lille, has declared a local disaster
Read MoreDam levels have dropped to 35%, down 1,2% from a week ago. Effectively dam levels are at 26,2% as 10%
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