The bountiful rains that the Cape has received over the past several days has finally pushed our dam levels up past the 60% mark, and has prompted the City to
After some serious rainy weather that hit the Cape this weekend, dam levels have increased from 60.7% to a nice round 62% and forecasts say more rain will hit the
This week, for the first time in 18 months, the dam levels pushed past the much anticipated storage capacity of 60% and the good news continues as levels keep rising.
Winter is on it's way out and Cape Town is still in dire need of more rainfall to fill up the dams, luckily forecasts predict more showers in the next
Earlier this year, the Groenland Water Users' (GWUA) Association kindly donated 10-billion litres of water from the Eikenhof Dam near Grabouw. They opened the sluice gates and sent water to
Dam levels in Cape Town reached a new milestone this week - finally pushing past the 60% mark after weeks of staying between 50 and 60%. At the same time
Cape Town is no stranger to leading the world trend of sustainability and environmental awareness, especially when it comes to being water wise. This month one of the biggest buildings
After a bountiful day of rain, dam levels in the Mother City have pushed past the 59% mark and will certainly make their way past the 60% mark either this
The water-saving methods employed by the residents of the Mother City have payed off - Cape Town has been awarded a certificate by the International Water Association which acknowledges us
Last weekend's rainfall has thankfully added to the dam storage levels, now standing at a healthy 58.8% up from the 56.9% of last week. Dam levels have yet to push