The City of Cape Town has redirected R2 billion from its budget to fund seven additional water projects.
Declining dam levels
The city made this announcement amid reports that their dam levels have dropped, with dam storage levels at 36.8% and useable water at 26.8%.“Our dam levels have declined by 1% over the past week. This could be attributed to the high winds and hot weather, which contributed to evaporation. We have managed to halve Cape Town’s water usage with the help of 51% of our water users, who have put tremendous efforts into saving water,” said Mayor De Lille.
According to the city, water users have exceeded their water usage by 82 million litres per day, with the required level set at 500 million litres per day. Mayor De Lille appealed to all water users, especially the 49% who are not saving water yet, to join efforts to beat the drought. “We need to do more to bring our usage down, while at the same time pulling out all of the stops to ensure that we implement various projects for additional water supply to help see us through to winter 2018.”