Cape Town Dam Levels Increase to 97,5%
The total capacity of dams supplying the Cape Town metro increased by 1,9% in the last week, from 95,6% the ...
Read moreThe total capacity of dams supplying the Cape Town metro increased by 1,9% in the last week, from 95,6% the ...
Read moreThe Department of Water and Sanitation continues to create job opportunities in local municipalities while carrying out its mandate to ...
Read moreThe water levels in the country’s dams at different provinces are continuing to dwindle week-on-week amidst this dry winter season. ...
Read moreLimpopo province dam levels are stable, although on a decline week-on-week due to lack of rainfalls during this winter season. ...
Read moreAccording to the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) hydrological report of 19July 2021, the Western Cape Water Supply System ...
Read moreThe Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) has revived its Blue and Green Drop Certification Programmes that assess the quality ...
Read moreThe Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) in KwaZulu-Natal has called on residents to avoid the vandalism of water infrastructure ...
Read moreThe downward trend in the Mpumalanga water levels has persisted. Mpumalanga continues to record drops in water levels in the ...
Read moreThe Department of Water and Sanitation together with civil society every year embarks on the Clear Rivers Campaign during the ...
Read moreThe recent rains that soaked most parts of Western Cape have boasted the national water storage, a weekly report on ...
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