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Dam Levels

Dam levels in Northern Cape rise as cyclone Eloise dies out, hot weather expected again
The Green Guardian
/ 4 February 2021

Dam levels in Northern Cape rise as cyclone Eloise dies out, hot weather expected again

The drought-stricken Northern Cape experienced some relief as heavy rainfall caused rivers and dams to overflow

By Eunice Masson
National dam levels rise higher than in 2017 ― water department
Article
/ 4 July 2018

National dam levels rise higher than in 2017 ― water department

The Western Cape dam levels that were recorded at an all-time low three months ago are rising by 5% week-on-week

By Agency
Here are three ways that cities can adapt to changing climates
Article
/ 26 June 2018

Here are three ways that cities can adapt to changing climates

Cape Town’s water crisis holds valuable insights for other cities that need to adapt to the realities of climate change

By Staff Reporter
Western Cape dam levels drop even more
Article
/ 5 March 2018

Western Cape dam levels drop even more

The system of dams that supplies the City of Cape Town is at an average of 23.23% full, compared to last week’s 23.7%

By Jenni Evans
Only half of Cape Town is putting ‘efforts into saving water’— De Lille
Article
/ 14 November 2017

Only half of Cape Town is putting ‘efforts into saving water’— De Lille

​Only half of drought-stricken Cape Town is saving water, the City of Cape Town revealed as it appealed to residents to get on board

By Staff Reporter

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