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Water Situation in Western Cape Province Remains Alarming

Despite recent rain showers, the Western Cape Province’s water situation is still a cause for concern. The hydrological report of May 22, 2023, shows that the Province’s dams are at 61.31% capacity, which is only a slight increase from last week’s level of 60.76%. However, this figure is lower than the same period last year by 2%.

Slow Replenishment Calls for Water Conservation

May is usually one of the wettest months in the Western Cape, and more significant replenishment was expected this year. Unfortunately, the slow replenishment has prompted a call for intensified water conservation efforts. It is crucial to conserve water resources to ensure their security, especially since South Africa is a water-scarce country.

Mixed Results in Dam Storage

The Gouritz River Catchment has seen a slight increase in capacity, with its current level at 53.38%, higher than last year’s 46.43%. However, individual dams have had mixed results. Kammanassie, Koos Raubenheimer, and Roodefontein experienced an increase of over 5% in their water levels, while Bulshoek Dam’s level plummeted by more than 5%.

The Theewaterskloof Dam, which accounts for 45% of the Western Cape Water Supply System, has seen a decline compared to last year. Currently, it stands at 58.66%, which is lower than the 2022 level of 66.28%.

Conserve Water Resources for a Sustainable Future

Communities must work together to conserve this vital resource, especially since the Western Cape’s dam storage levels are not meeting expectations. It is everyone’s responsibility to conserve water resources for a sustainable future. Authorities urge citizens to take water conservation seriously and adopt water-saving habits to ensure that water resources are available for future generations.

Serjio Zakharoff

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