Western Cape dam levels rose to 71.47%, recovering from floods, while authorities warn of more severe weather impacting communities.
The Western Cape’s water reserves have maintained their recovery momentum, with dam levels continuing to rise two weeks after devastating floods.
Cape Town has urged residents to save water after severe storms disrupted treatment plants and reduced drinking water production.
The Western Cape’s dam levels across the province continue their steady climb, with the Cape Town Water Supply System now sitting at an encouraging 82.06% capacity
CAPE TOWN – The Western Cape province has experienced a remarkable 10% increase in dam water levels following substantial rainfall that concluded yesterday, the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS)…
CAPE TOWN – The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) in the Western Cape is calling on residents to maintain water-saving habits despite recent rainfall that has marginally improved dam…