The recent winter rainfall in the Western Cape region has led to significant inflows into dams, increasing the average dam levels to over 50%.
According to DWS, the design and construction of dams in the Western Cape is not intended to mitigate against floods – they are storage dams that are operated to capture as much of the rain as possible for the dry summer months. The inflows into the dams are being tracked very closely so that water security remains a high priority.
While the rains have recharged the dam levels significantly, the DWS has urged our communities to continue conserving this precious resource.