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Cape Town Lifts Water Restrictions And Moves To Lowest Tariff From 1 November

The City of Cape Town's mayoral committee has unanimously supported the city's decision to lift water restrictions in Cape Town

The City of Cape Town's Guidelines For Level 3 Water Usage

The City of Cape Town is expected to lower water restrictions from Level 5 to Level 3 from December 1, it has announced.

City Of Cape Town Relaxes Water Restrictions And Cut Tariffs

After enduring a drought described as the worst in the century, dam levels in the province have now risen to 74%, compared to just 37% this time last year.

Water Restrictions & Tariffs Relaxed By City Of Cape Town – Level 5

The City of Cape Town has made the move to relax current water restrictions from Level 6B to Level 5 from October 1, Deputy Mayor Ian Neilson announced.

Newsflash - Council Approves Amendments To Water By-Law

This is a MUST read for anyone who owns property that falls within the City of Cape Town! Council met on 31 May 2018 and voted in favour of certain far reac

Cape Town Water Crisis - Aerial Surveys Will Be Conducted To Locate Additional Water Sources

Cape Town - As part of the City’s efforts to find additional water, a City contractor, Umvoto Africa, will conduct surveys to confirm prime locations where the

City Of Cape Town's Planned Increases For Water, Sanitation, Electricity & Rates

The introduction of fixed charges for water and electricity and a hefty increase in water and sanitation tariffs are some of the proposals for the next year in

Cape Town's Day Zero Horizon Moves Towards November

Residents in Cape Town will probably not see Day Zero this year if they continue to use 50 litres of water a day‚ but that puts the next Day Zero target in the

Higher Water Bills For Cape Town Residents Due To Technical Challenges

Just when we thought we were safe because Day Zero has been pushed back. Think again, a warning has been issued to residents of the Cape by the City about hefti

What You need To Know About Boreholes - To Avoid Unpleasant Penalties

Putting in a borehole on a property is often an attractive option for owners as it provides a convenient and cost-effective source of water. But before drilling
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