Preserving Cape Town’s Historic Reservoirs through Proactive Water Maintenance

1 min read
w

The City of Cape Town has recently completed its annual proactive water maintenance programme, which focused on cleaning the Molteno and Newlands reservoirs. These two reservoirs are among the oldest water facilities in Cape Town, and they continue to prove their durability and significance to the city’s water supply.

Durability and Importance of Molteno and Newlands Reservoirs

The Molteno reservoir, with a storage capacity of 188.8 million litres, supplies water to several areas in Cape Town, including the CBD, Foreshore, Atlantic Seaboard, Upper City Bowl, and more. Meanwhile, the Newlands storage reservoir, with a capacity of 132.6 million litres, provides water to various locations, such as Llandudno, Claremont, Hout Bay, and Pelican Park, among others.

Newsletter

Stay Informed • Cape Town

Get breaking news, events, and local stories delivered to your inbox daily. All the news that matters in under 5 minutes.

Join 10,000+ readers
No spam, unsubscribe anytime

Annual Maintenance Work

Each year, the City of Cape Town invests about R1.6 million in maintaining and preserving these reservoirs. The annual maintenance work involves concrete repairs to ensure their continued safe operation for years to come. Each operation at these sites involved around 100-150 staff members and took about a week to complete. Preparations for the annual operation entailed emptying and scouring the reservoirs and setting up contingency measures to prevent supply disruptions to residents during the maintenance period.

Commitment to Preserving Water Infrastructure

The Water and Sanitation Directorate in Cape Town has a deep understanding of the importance of maintaining bulk water infrastructure and consistently monitoring water quality at the reservoirs throughout the year. The City’s dedication to preserving its water infrastructure is commendable, and its commitment to continually monitoring water quality confirms its dedication to providing safe and reliable drinking water.

Efficient Large-Scale Operations

Cleaning a reservoir is no easy task and requires meticulous planning from start to finish. The success of the annual proactive water maintenance programme showcases the City’s ability to manage large-scale operations efficiently while ensuring the safety and satisfaction of its residents.

Resilience of Cape Town’s Water Infrastructure

The Molteno and Newlands reservoirs have stood the test of time, showcasing the resilience of Cape Town’s water infrastructure. As these reservoirs continue to serve the city, the City’s commitment to safeguarding the quality and safety of the water supply remains unwavering. Through regular maintenance and monitoring, Cape Town’s residents can continue to trust their tap water and take pride in their city’s water infrastructure.

A Russian-Spanish journalist and Cape Town native, channels his lifelong passion for South Africa into captivating stories for his local blog. With a diverse background and 50 years of rich experiences, Serjio's unique voice resonates with readers seeking to explore Cape Town's vibrant culture. His love for the city shines through in every piece, making Serjio the go-to source for the latest in South African adventures.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Previous Story

Harnessing AI to Revolutionize the Energy Sector

Next Story

Analyzing the Journey of the Electricity Regulation Amendment Bill and its Impact on South Africa’s Energy Sector

Latest from Blog

Forging a Path to Enhanced Executive Oversight

South Africa is making big changes to keep a close eye on its top leaders! They made a new special committee in their parliament to watch the President. This committee will make sure the President and their office are doing things right and spending money wisely. They looked at how other countries do this to learn the best ways. This means more openness and trust, making sure everyone in power is held accountable to the people.

Cape Town’s Unmissable Weekend of Sporting Action

Cape Town is bursting with sports action from December 5th to 7th, 2025! You can cheer for the Proteas Women’s cricket team at Newlands against Ireland. Then, get ready for super exciting rugby sevens at DHL Stadium with the SVNS Cape Town tournament. And don’t miss Cape Town City FC playing football at Athlone Stadium. It’s a weekend full of thrills and fun for everyone!

South Africa Shines on the Global Cheese Stage

South African cheesemakers dazzled at the 2025 World Cheese Awards in Switzerland! They won many shiny medals, including two top Super Gold awards for Klein River Cheese’s Babylonstoren Parmesan and Dalewood Fromage’s Boland cheese. Nellie Fischer was even named the Best Female Cheesemaker. This big win makes South Africa super proud and shows their amazing cheese is now famous all over the world!

Renewing the Mozambique-South Africa Partnership: Highlights from the 4th Bi-National Commission

Mozambique and South Africa just held their 4th big meeting, the BiNational Commission, in Maputo. Their leaders, Presidents Ramaphosa and Chapo, met to make their countries even closer friends. They talked about important things like making their economies stronger, keeping everyone safe, and helping people thrive. This meeting helps them work together on many projects, from big gas plants to fighting sickness, making life better for everyone in both countries.

Deepening South Africa-Mozambique Ties: Progress and Prospects from the Fourth Bi-National Commission

South Africa and Mozambique are like old friends, working together to make things better. They talk a lot about how to help each other, especially with money, jobs, and safety. They remember their shared past of fighting for freedom, which makes their bond super strong. Now, they’re building roads, sharing power, and helping each other stay healthy and safe. This teamwork helps both countries grow and makes the whole neighborhood stronger.