Following good seasonal rainfalls, the Department of Water and Sanitation has decided to relax water restrictions from for urban and agricultural use in the Western Cape.
According to Rashid Khan the Department’s Regional Head of the Western Cape, water availability at is currently much healthier than a year or two ago which is why national government has decided to relax water restrictions by 45% to 10% for domestic use and 60% to 10% for agricultural use. Khan notes that the decision to relax water restrictions is based on the hydrological data that was recently updated by the department through a scientific model. “The model shows that reducing water restrictions will bring the system into balance and it will then be operated to ensure security of supply to both urban and agricultural users,” he explains.What else to read
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