A long-delayed project to raise the Clanwilliam Dam wall will be completed by March 2023, and cost an estimated R3.5-billion. This update was announced in the Western Cape Provincial legislature’s standing
After a week without rain, the Mother City will once again welcome rainy weather this weekend and hopefully with it, fuller dams. Those spending their weekend in Cape Town should
Capetonians across the Cape are rejoicing today as the Mother City's dam levels have officially pushed past the 80% mark for the first time in years. As of August 16,
An unexpected day of rain, as well as the two previous days, have increased the Mother City's dam levels even further, bringing them a mere 1.1% way from the 80%
Locals have more good news to celebrate as the Cape dam storage levels have experienced yet another increase after the last two days of showers, bringing the Mother City's overall
Cape Town water storage has reached a long-awaited milestone as of August 1 2019 – dam levels are finally past the 75% mark, sitting at an overall capacity of 75.5%,
Last week, the Berg River Dam reached full capacity and then some for the first time in five years. Although Capetonians were relieved and excited to see the dams so
The rainy weather that continues to dowse the Mother City has done its job and further increased the Cape's dams pushing the overall levels close to the 75% mark. As
After the Mother City received bountiful showers this week, even more downpours are on the way for the Western Cape in the coming week, starting this Sunday. With this, Cape
The heavy and destructive rains that came down on the Western Cape did not fail to boost the City's dam levels, bringing the overall storage to a monumental 70.1%. This