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Critical warning remains in place for all water users in Cape Town

The City ofย Capeย Townย is preparing for the imminent implementation of further intensifiedย waterrestrictions. The envisaged Level 4b restrictions would adjust theย waterย usage target downwards to 500 million litres of collectiveย waterย use per day. This comes as dam levels remain critically low, rainfall uncertainty great, and consumption levels still too high considering the need to start building reserves for the expected tough summer ahead.ย 

Dam storage levels are at 24,5% today, 26 June 2017. With the last 10% of a damโ€™sย waterย mostly not being useable, dam levels are effectively at 14,5%. Consumption is 630 million litres per day. This is 30 million litres above the current usage target of 600 million litres per day.

The City requests consumers to start moving towards the target of 500 million litres, irrespective of whether Level 4b restrictions have been formally implemented or not, by ensuring thatย allย waterย usersย use less than 100 litres ofย waterย per person per day in total, whether at home, work or elsewhere. This would be in preparation for the proposed intensified restrictions. The City will also continue to target excessiveย users. ย 

โ€˜It is incredibly important that we focus on building our reserves at the moment. The danger does exist that we will start exceeding ourย waterย usage target due to the cooler conditions and the rainfall that is being experienced at times.

โ€˜Our dam levels remain critically lower than usual during the start of the winter. As we do not know how rainfall will pan out, we need to make sure that we saveย waterย while we have it. I know that many of us are doing everything in our power to use lessย waterย and I know it is difficult to keep on savingย water, especially when the rain falls and the temperature drops, but we cannot afford to let our guard down.

โ€˜We must continue to use less than 100 litres ofย waterย per person per day in total, whether we are at home, work, school or elsewhere. It may take a few seasons of normal rainfall for the dams to recover andย we must bear in mind that we are expecting an even tougher summer in 2018,โ€™ saidย the Cityโ€™s Mayoral Committee Member for Informal Settlements,ย Waterย and Waste Services; and Energy, Councillor Xanthea Limberg

The Cityโ€™sย Waterย Resilience Task Team has been set up to boost the Cityโ€™s response to drought, to ensure that acuteย waterย shortages are avoided, and to transformย Capeย Townโ€™sย waterย landscape into one that ultimately relies less on surfaceย water.

The City continues withย allย of its planned and proactive interventions, such as pressure reduction programmes and emergency work, as well as taking tough action on those who contravene the existing Level 4 restrictions.

  • Residents can contact the City via email toย water@capetown.gov.zaย for queries or to report contraventions of theย waterย restrictions (evidence should be provided to assist the Cityโ€™s enforcement efforts), or they canย send an SMS to 31373.
  • For further information on how to adhere to the less than 100-litre usage requirement, residents should please visit theย waterย restrictions page on the Cityโ€™s website:ย www.capetown.gov.za/thinkwater
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