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Cape Town’s Plan for Wetland Revitalization: A Comprehensive Overhaul of Zeekoevlei & Rondevlei Weirs

by Chloe de Kock
July 1, 2024

Cape Town’s Zeekoevlei and Rondevlei weirs are undergoing a comprehensive overhaul to improve the quality of water and restore aquatic life. The project involves installing mechanically operated sluice gates, creating fish swim ways, and modifying existing structures. The City is encouraging public participation and expects construction work to begin by September 2025, lasting at least 13 months, reflecting its commitment to improving water quality and fostering community participation in environmental projects.

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