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Dam levels drop despite low water usage

Dam storage levels have dipped by 1.1% over the past week, however overall water consumption has remained under 600-million litres per day.

The City of Cape Town Mayoral Committee Member for Water and Waste Services, Xanthea Limberg, says that water restrictions will continue to be enforced.

โ€œRestrictions remain on a fairly strict drought recovery level as a precaution to deal with rainfall uncertainty in 2019 and 2020.โ€

The cityโ€™s overall water usage remains on par with the level 3 restrictions thatย stipulate the maximum usage is 650-million litres per day.

Locals are currently using 595-million litres of water on average as a whole.

Dam storage levels currently measure at 63.1% โ€“ an improvement on the storage level of 28.8% recorded around the same time last year.

The City says the reduced water usage is due to the water-wise efforts of locals and the closure of some business during the festive season.

Limberg encourages locals to continue saving water.

โ€œWe encourage Cape Townโ€™s water ambassadors to maintain their water-wise approach during theย drought recovery phase and as the metro moves towards becoming a more water-sensitive city in the near future. We see 2019 as a recovery year after having successfully emerged from the severe and unprecedented drought.โ€

The City will continue to maintain a conservative approach to water use as rainfall patterns for the next two years are not yet certain.

Limberg commends business and locals for their efforts in saving water.

โ€œThis is not only a period of recovery for our dams, but also for our economy as a whole as well as for our residents and businesses who truly made huge sacrifices to help us get Cape Town through the drought,โ€ she says.

 


 

Source: CapeTown{ETC}

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