At the turn of the year, the idea of a Western Cape dam overflowing seemed pretty far-fetched. No wonder people are so stoked with this footage.
After some steady rainfall, and a concerted and sustained effort by many Capetonians, the City has this morning announced new water restrictions.
Cape Town is going through the most with the water crisis, and we’ve heard about all kinds of solutions (icebergs, anyone?). This one looks like a good time.
As Capetonians rein their water usage in, aiming to hit below 50 litres per person per day, we thought it would be interesting to have a look across the pond.
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The City of Cape Town has just released a detailed operations plan for Day Zero, and just when you think you’ve cracked 50 litres a day the screws tighten further.
The panic has well and truly set in – for most, at least. Are you one of the Mother City residents who’s not playing by the rules?
As of February 1, Capetonians must drop from 87 litres of water a day to 50 litres a day. Let’s take a look at just how tough that’s going to be.