Water levels in the Western Cape dams have been on the rise since May, with significant rainfall filling them up from six weeks ago. Total dam storage capacity sits at
Cape Town might be out of the red when it comes to Day Zero, but the water crisis is far from over. The city is increasingly recognised internationally as one
The City of Cape Town amended several water by-laws in May, and requested that residents take the time to familiarise themselves with these laws. These changes were made to improve
The City of Cape Town's dam levels have risen by 4.6% since last week's readings, bringing the City's water resources to a capacity of 42.7%, with the Theewaterskloof dam seeing
Residents of the Mother City are dealing well with the effects of the drought, but for the first time in Cape Town's history, the drought is influencing tourists to opt
The City of Cape Town will implement a R115 water delivery charge, as of 1 July 2018. This new fixed delivery charge will enable the City to continue to operate its
The latest reading from the dams in the Western Cape were released on Wednesday by the City of Cape Town, and thanks to more rainfall since Monday, dams are now
The City of Cape Town's Water and Sanitation Department is facilitating the roll-out of pressure management technology to various parts of the Mother City's water supply network. On Wednesday, the
The City of Cape Town has announced that it will be implementing a water delivery charge of R115 or less per month to 95% of households to make up for
A senior lecturer in water quality at the Department of Civil Engineering, Dr Dyllon Randall recently represented the University of Cape Town (UCT) at the UNLEASH 2018 event hosted in