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Western Cape dam levels surge after heavy rains while future water security remains a concern

By Ragheema Mclean After weeks of substantial rainfall, dam levels in the Western Cape have surged dramatically, providing a significant boost to water reserves across the province. The City’s Water and Sanitation Directorate has reported that several major dams have surpassed their full capacity, including the Berg River, Buffeljags, Ceres, Tierkloof, and Steenbras dams. According to the latest figures from the Stellenbosch municipality, current dam levels are as follows: Steenbras […]

today23 July 2024

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Cape Town dams at 70.4%: update on the city water resources

By Lee-Yandra Paulsen Western Cape dams supplying Cape Town have decreased by 1.3% over the past week, bringing them to just over 70% capacity. This update comes amidst ongoing efforts by the city to manage water resources effectively. Mayoral Commitee Member for Water and Sanitation, Zahid Badroodien, provided insights on Cape Town's dam levels during an interview with Ramadan AM on Wednesday. Badroodien expressed optimism about the current situation, stating, […]

today13 March 2024

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