Cape Town, known as the Mother City of South Africa, is in a water-scarce region and is currently in the midst of a very serious drought. Insufficient rainfall and fast declining dam levels have led to the current unprecedented water crisis. As of Monday, the usable water left in dams st...
The drought-torn city of Cape Town in South Africa has officially rolled out water rationing as a result of the critical nature of available water supply. This move is part of the city’s Critical Water Shortages Disaster Plan (CWSDP). Water rationing In a statement, the Cape Town governmen...
CAPE TOWN, June 1 (Xinhua) -- Strict water restrictions came into effect on Thursday in the City of Cape Town, South Africa, as a water crisis worsened. In a desperate bid to deal with the crisis, city authorities urged Cape Town residents to store emergency water in case water supply i...
The IWA International Conference on Water Reclamation and Reuse is a very key knowledge milestone towards meeting these challenges mentioned and will serve. IWA Water Reuse 2025 is held in Cape Town, South Africa, from 3/16/2025 to 3/16/2025 in Cape Town
New Cape Town developments with water-saving features from R4.65m: With uncertainty around water supply and how this affects property transfers, developers are implementing water-saving features or even going off the grid.
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Here are four simple things that everyone in Cape Town can do today to respond to this crisis. Short Showers Save 10 L of water for every minute shaved off your shower. The city recommends taking 90-second showers. Fewer Flushes Save 9 L of water every time you choose not to flush yo...
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The biannual WISA conference held in Cape Town, in June 2018, was indeed very successful. Here are several points that I picked up in the sessions and workshops.Helgard MullerWater sewage and effluent
'Rich people don't sleep well when poor people are thirsty.' How Cape Town residents are living with the threat of the taps running dry and have changed their relationship with water forever. Share on Twitter (link opens in a new browser window) ...