It has been a wet start to the new year for residents in Gauteng as recent rains have not only kept the province much cooler than other parts of South Africa, but helped increase the Vaal River system’s water levels.
The department however remains concerned about the country’s water scarcity. It said that a national average of over 70% capacity was required in order to supply residents countrywide throughout winter. It added that current dam levels were not at a satisfactory level and as a result, remained a cause for concern.
Ratau said that the department would have loved to be “over the 70%, towards the 80-85% level to be able to be comfortably through the next winter season”. Water experts have however highlighted that the hot summer months of January and February is the country’s only hope for an increase in rainfall. Paul Fairell told Radio 702, “We’ve got January and February left, so if we’re going to have fantastic rains that come down, we’re still going to struggle to get them up to the levels that they normally ran at, at this time of year.”