City of Cape Town Discloses Latest Data on Water Consumption
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Government
Dam levels or both major and minor reservoirs across Cape Town have once again taken a hit, this according to the City’s latest water report.
Cape Town, Image source: Pixabay
Last week, dam levels fell below the 37% mark, to 36.8%. This week sees the third consecutive drop, with levels now just above the 36% mark.
In terms of November’s average rainfall, a number of areas across Cape Town has received close to or more than half the long-term average figures.
Cape Town’s daily water consumption is also up again this week, spiking to 602-million litres per day from the 582-million litres recorded the previous week. This also remains 102-million litres per day above the City of Cape Town’s target.
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Read and download the report in the attachment or at Cape Town Govn
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