Western Cape dam levels stand at 81%
The average dam levels in the Western Cape this week stands at a little more than 81%.
The average dam levels in the Western Cape this week stands at a little more than 81%.
The Western Cape Local Government Department says dam levels have continued to improve following decent rainfalls this winter.
Dam levels in the City of Cape Town have increased by 1.2% over the last week and currently stand at ...
The total capacity of dams supplying the Cape Town metro has decreased by 2% in the last week from 85.4% ...
The department of Water and Sanitation says dam levels across the country continue to drop as it hasn't been raining ...
The average level of the dams supplying water to the City of Cape Town has more than doubled, compared to ...
Dam levels in the drought-stressed Karoo have risen to 22% following unexpected rains in the Gouritz-River catchment area last week. ...
The Western Cape dam levels have stabilised 66.2 percent, slight decrease from last week, but more than three percent higher ...
Dam levels in the Eastern Cape Province have dropped to below 50%. The provincial government is considering declaring the province ...
The Western Cape Department of Local Government and Environmental Affairs has urged residents in the province to continue using water ...
The Department of Water and Sanitation says although the current national average water level for dams across the country is ...
The Water and Sanitation Department has warned communities affected by drought about the continued decrease of dam levels and possible ...
Dam levels in Cape Town have dropped by about 1% in the last week due to a heat wave, and are ...
The average dam levels in the Western Cape have decreased slightly since the end of the winter season.
Cape Town residents have reacted with joy to the news that Day Zero is not expected to occur even when ...
The Nelson Mandela Bay (NMB) Metro might be forced to increase the water tariffs to control the high volume of ...