The seawater that feeds into the desalination plant at the V&A Waterfront is sometimes up to 400% more polluted than the specifications handed down to the company contracted to build
Cape Town residents will be happy to learn that rainfall of 8mm is predicted to fall across the Cape over the next 24 hours. Although this may not be as
The drought that caused Cape Town's main water supplies to dwindle dangerously seems to have caused a shift in the mentality of locals – even when it rains, Capetonians are
Cape Town’s dam levels have increased to 46%, more than double what they were last year when they stood at 20.6%. This is the first time in seven months that
Locals can look forward to bountiful rains in Cape Town tonight. The heavy downpours forecast for late on Sunday night will be the Cape's first big rains for the wet
Since the Western Cape's recent devastating drought came to an end, many residents have had fears that this winter may not yield enough water to keep the province's dams full
The Mother City can look forward to more rain this week, and we are thrilled at the forecast. The week starts off with a sunny Monday bringing highs of 18°C
The V&A Waterfront desalination plant has been lying dormant for several months while the City of Cape Town and its supplier, Quality Filtration Systems (QFS), are caught in a dispute.
After a much-needed weekend of rain, Capetonians can look forward to this Friday not just for the public holiday but also a little more rain which is forecast to arrive.
Locals are in for a wet weekend, with rain and lower temperatures forecasted for both days – the perfect excuse to spend them staying in. Friday will usher in the