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Cape Town Water Crises – How Landlords & Tenants Should Work Together – Responsibilities Of Each Par

Marlon Shevelew, Director of Marlon Shevelew and Associates Inc., a Cape Town Law firm specialising in rental property, contractual, consumer and company law wr

Day Zero Is Coming – Here Are Some Tips To Help You Prepare For It

We need to start going into survival mode and do everything possible to squeeze just another day from the existing water in our almost-empty dams. If we do enou

Cape Town To Implement Level 6B Water Restrictions - 1 February 2018

CAPE TOWN - Water restrictions in Cape Town have been heightened even further as the drought continues to dry up the city.

What You Need To Know When Your Water Meter Is Not Working Correctly

We are in the midst of a growing water crises in many parts of South Africa – especially in the Western Cape. Understanding and preparing ourselves for a diffic

Level 6 Water Restrictions - How To Manage Water Restrictions At Your Home

Poor rainfall, extremely low dam levels, as well as a hot and dry summer season, has increased our need to continuously save water. For us to make sure that we

Drought charge to help us avoid Day Zero

Due to the current drought, many Capetonians have restricted their water use to help save water. We appreciate your commitment and the huge effort you have made

Level 6 CoCT water restrictions - Effective 1 January 2018

In view of the ongoing dire drought situation, the Director: Water and Sanitation of the City of Cape Town hereby gives notice of level 6 water restrictions and

Mayor De Lille visits desalination plant site at VA Waterfront

Today I visited the site of one of the City of Cape Town’s modular land-based desalination plants. The plant will produce 2 million litres of water per day and

It’s official: Water rationing now in place in Cape

The City of Cape Town has officially put into effect phase 1 of the water shortages disaster plan.

Level 4 Water Restrictions To Remain In Place – Despite Good Rains In Western Cape

All water users are warned not to increase consumption because of the rain that has been experienced. Dam storage levels are now at 21,2 %.
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