Deputy Mayor of Cape Town Ian Neilson says Day Zero for 2019 can be averted if water restrictions are maintained.
In statement released recently the Deputy Mayor noted that Cape Town’s dam levels have been rising consistently over the past six weeks with total dam storage capacity sitting at just over 43%. Neilson noted that the City’s collective water usage has been around 520 million litres per day over the last few months which may be compared to the situation at the end of winter last year, when dam levels were at 38% and consumption was over 600 million litres a day. He said the city was now in a position to state that not only have they avoided Day Zero, but Cape Town residents will also safely get through summer in 2019.What else to read
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