Cape Town's dams have finally reached a capacity of 70% full. This is a 0.9% increase from last week's reading of 69.1%. A year ago, the dam levels were at
Residents of Cape Town will be pleased to find that our water resources are still showing signs of increasing as the end of the rainy season draws closer with an
The last few days of rain blessed the Western Cape region bringing dam levels up to 69.1% as of today - we're almost at the 70% mark. As dam levels
Cape Town's current level 6b water restrictions will be no more come 1 October - the City has been granted permission by the National Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS)
Today's rains will be the last of the week for Cape Town but dam levels have already seen an increase to 67.4% from the last two days of rain. Levels
The bountiful downpour over the past two days has already had positive effects on the dam levels as they continue to rise, reaching 66.7% as of today. Two more days
Dam levels have shown another positive rise this week, pushing up from last week's 65.3% to 65.9%. Levels may rise further as heavy rains are forecast to start from Tuesday
Following requests from the City to lower current water restrictions, the National Department of Water and Sanitation has decided against relaxing the level 6B water restrictions. The City proposed that
Last week's barrage of rain have pushed dam levels up to 64.4% - just 0.6% away from having a dam storage average of 65%. The light rains received last week
The latest water map report reading by the City shows that the number of green dot properties decreased in July 2018, meaning that most residents are still committed to saving