Water outages set for these parts of Cape Town on Thursday, 14 March 2024
The upcoming Cape Town water outage on Thursday, 14 March 2024, will affect several areas. Here’s everything you must know.
The upcoming Cape Town water outage on Thursday, 14 March 2024, will affect several areas. Here’s everything you must know.
Cape Town dam levels report for Monday, 11 March 2024 reveals a decrease to 70.4%.
Cape Town dam levels report for Monday, 4 March 2024 reveals a decrease to 71.7%.
Cape Town dam levels decrease to 73.4% on Monday, 26 February 2024.
Cape Town’s six major dams have dropped to 675.6 billion litres this week, a 1.7% negative adjustment from the previous week.
This week, Western Cape dam levels recorded a 1.8% drop, with average water consumption lower at 980 million litres per day.
This week, Western Cape dam levels recorded a 1.9% drop, with average water consumption lower at 1.01 billion litres.
This week, Western Cape dam levels recorded a 2% drop, with average daily water consumption peaking at 1.04 billion litres.
This week, Western Cape dam levels recorded a 2% drop in major reservoirs amid rising daily water usage. Here’s a complete breakdown.
Latest report shows Western Cape dam levels have decreased to 84.6% as average daily water usage hits 1.003 billion litres.
Cape Town dam levels experienced a slight decline to 93.1% this week, yet they are still significantly above last year’s 72.7%.
On individual dams, Theewaterskloof, the biggest dam in the Western Cape, which accounts for 54% of the province’s water supply, is at 100% and spilling.
Water capacity at reservoirs nationally showed a slight decrease this week.
The weekly status shows that the volume of water has marginally moved up from 93.1% last week to 93.3% this week
Ratau called on communities downstream to remain vigilant.
The increase in dam levels is welcomed, the Department of Water and Sanitation said.