Projects in the City’s New Water Programme are progressing well, despite the challenges of the global pandemic. The programme aims to bring new water online to ensure a safe, reliable
The total capacity of dams supplying the Cape Town metro decreased by 1,6% in the last week, from 89,1% the previous week to 87,5%. Daily water consumption for the same
Capetonians rejoiced when the dams supplying the Cape Town metro reached full capacity this year. Many will remember the tough days of severe water restrictions, in which lining up for
After months of residents calling for an end to water restrictions following the dams reaching full capacity, the City has officially decided to lift restrictions and lower tariffs from November
The past week's cold weather may have been a downer for some, but they've done wonders for the province's dam levels. Cape Town's dams are almost completely full, with a
Dams are full for the first time since 2014, bringing huge relief to residents of the Western Cape. Only two years ago the City faced being the first in the
The good news continues for the Mother City's dam levels this week, as overall storage has hit 88% capacity as of Monday, August 24. Dam levels have increased by 4%
Cape Town's first underground water supply project from the Table Mountain Group (TMG) aquifer officially launched this week. The aquifer is located next to Steenbras Dam and is now operational.
The Standfontein desalination plant was decommissioned at midnight on Wednesday, June 17 a month earlier than scheduled. Over a period of two years, the temporary plant contributed massively to the
Despite the rains Cape Town has received from a recent cold front, the dam levels have seemingly remained the same. Naturally after days of wet weather, one would expect dam