Cape Town dam levels report for Monday, 29 July 2024

Cape Town dam levels reached 100.1% on Monday, 29 July 2024, reflecting a slight increase due to above-average rainfall.

Western Cape dam levels

As of Monday, 29 July 2024, Cape Town dam levels have reached 100.1%, marking an increase of 0.8% from the previous week. 

Cape Town dam levels rise to 100.1% on Monday, 29 July 2024

This steady improvement is largely attributed to above-average early winter rains, which have significantly contributed to the region’s water storage.

The major dams in the Western Cape have shown varied changes in water levels.

Berg River Dam experienced a slight increase from 101.2% to 101.9%, a 0.7% rise.

Steenbras Lower Dam saw a minor decline from 104.6% to 103.8%, reflecting a 0.8% drop. Steenbras Upper Dam showed a small increase from 100.3% to 100.5%, a 0.2% rise.

Theewaterskloof Dam experienced a slight decrease from 103.9% to 103.3%, a 0.6% drop.

Voëlvlei Dam saw a notable increase from 82.8% to 88.3%, a 5.5% rise, while Wemmershoek Dam had a minor decline from 100.3% to 99.9%, a 0.4% drop.

Rainfall Impact

Rainfall recorded during this period has been above average, contributing significantly to the increased dam levels. Notable rainfall recordings include:

  • Blackheath Upper: 78.8 mm
  • Brooklands: 132.9 mm
  • Newlands: 289.5 mm
  • Steenbras: 157.8 mm
  • Table Mountain (Woodhead): 244.5 mm
  • Theewaterskloof: 74.2 mm
  • Tygerberg: 93.3 mm
  • Voëlvlei: 101.1 mm
  • Wemmershoek: 172.8 mm
  • Wynberg: 186.4 mm

This above-average rainfall has positively impacted the region’s water storage, ensuring a steady increase in dam levels.

A look at changes in major dams

DamCapacity (ML)Storage % on
29 July 2024
Storage % Previous Week% Change
Berg River130,010101.9%101.2%+0.7%
Steenbras Lower33,517103.8%104.6%-0.8%
Steenbras Upper31,767100.5%100.3%+0.2%
Theewaterskloof480,188103.3%103.9%-0.6%
Voëlvlei164,09588.3%82.8%+5.5%
Wemmershoek58,64499.9%100.3%-0.4%

Cape Town minor dams weekly changes

Minor dams also exhibited varied changes. Data for Alexandra, De Villiers, Hely-Hutchinson, and Victoria dams were not available.

Kleinplaats Dam increased significantly from 58.7% to 68.5%, a 9.8% rise.

Land-en-Zeezicht Dam remained stable at 99.4%. Lewis Gay Dam also remained stable at 100.9%. Data for Woodhead Dam was not available for this week.

DamCapacity (ML)Storage % on
29 July 2024
Storage % Previous Week% Change
Alexandra126No DataNo DataNo Data
De Villiers243No DataNo DataNo Data
Hely-Hutchinson925No DataNo DataNo Data
Kleinplaats1,36868.5%58.7%+9.8%
Land-en-Zeezicht45199.4%99.4%0.0%
Lewis Gay182100.9%100.9%0.0%
Victoria128No DataNo DataNo Data
Woodhead954No DataNo DataNo Data

Five easy ways to save water and reduce consumption

Here are five effective ways to achieve this goal:

  1. Fix Leaks Promptly: A small drip from a leaking faucet or pipe can waste a significant amount of water over time. Regularly checking for and repairing leaks in plumbing fixtures, irrigation systems, and pipes can prevent water wastage.
  2. Install Water-Efficient Fixtures: Using low-flow showerheads, faucets, and toilets can significantly reduce water usage. These fixtures are designed to use less water while maintaining efficiency, which can lead to considerable savings on water bills and a substantial reduction in water consumption.
  3. Practice Efficient Watering: Watering lawns and gardens can consume a large amount of water. Watering during the early morning or late evening reduces evaporation and ensures that plants receive the moisture they need. Employing drip irrigation systems and soaker hoses targets water directly to the roots where it’s most needed, reducing waste.
  4. Use Water-Saving Appliances: Choosing appliances like dishwashers and washing machines that are energy and water-efficient can lead to substantial water savings. These appliances are designed to use minimal water while delivering optimal performance. Running them only when full maximizes efficiency and conserves water.
  5. Adopt Water-Saving Habits: Simple daily actions can lead to significant water savings. Turning off the tap while brushing teeth, shaving, or washing dishes by hand, and taking shorter showers are practical habits that reduce water use. Additionally, collecting rainwater for garden irrigation and using a broom instead of a hose to clean driveways and sidewalks can further decrease water consumption.