Everyone is freaking out about when the taps will run dry, and rightly so, but heads are already starting to roll and the people of the Western Cape want answers.
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There’s a company in Cape Town that will fill up your pool with potable water for a hefty fee, and it appears their practices are more than likely illegal.
You’re going to hear the phrase ’87 litres per day’ plenty in the coming months, so perhaps it’s time you got a sense of exactly what that usage entails.
Yesterday, the City of Cape Town announced Level Five water restrictions in an effort to get both residential and commercial properties to buckle down.
A number of regions of the world are experiencing serious drought and water shortages, and it’s a scary reminder of how we need to pull our socks up.
These are treacherous times in which we live, and our current water plight isn’t to be taken lightly. You could even be kicked out of your house.
Yesterday saw the City of Cape Town further escalate the water restrictions, but if you want a real kick in the guts then take a look at these graphs.
The countdown started at around 100 days, and although there is no exact ticking time bomb our days are numbered. So what happens next?
As the City rolls out another round of dire water warnings, begging us to cut back on water usage, the question of when we can expect rain looms large.
Strict water restrictions are making their way to the Cape in November and, to be prepared, here’s everything you need to know. Good luck out there.