South Africa’s water concern

South Africa is a water-scarce country with an average rainfall of 450 millimetres - compared to a world average of 860 mm - and conditions are expected to worsen as a result of global climate change. With harsh water restriction forecast this summer I don't suppose you can afford to not conserve water? Contact Water Rhapsody.

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Dam levels rise with much needed rain

This past week has brought some relief to areas facing water scarcity as rain causes dam levels to rise.

 

Dam Name

River
Feb 22 % full
March 3 % full

Groendal Dam
Swartkops River
42.2
42.2

Ernest Robertson Dam
Groot Brak R
76.2
100.3

Garden Route Dam
Swart River
25.8
31.8

Hartebeestkuil Dam
Hartenbos River
49.6
49.8

Impofu Dam
Krom River
52.4
51.9

Kromrivier Dam
Krom River
17.7
17.0

Wolwedans Dam
Groot Brak River
31.3
34.4

Korentepoort Dam
Korinte River
28.5
28.5

Duiwelshok Dam
Duiwenhoks River
23
29.2

Gamka Dam
Gamka River
0.0
0.0

Gamkapoort Dam
Gamka River
37.4
101

Kammanassie Dam
Kammanassie River
11.9
11.8

Leeugamka dam
Leeu River
1.2
17.9

Miertjieskraal Dam
Brand River
0.1
0.1

Stompdrift Dam
Olifants [...]

Where are the Water Affairs representitives?

At a recent government infestructure development media breefing, no representitives from the Department of Water Affair were present. This behaviour adds fear to the concerns of waste water treatment plants around the country.

This story from Times Live

“Water Affairs Minister Buyelwa Sonjica is on a state visit [to the United Kingdom] with the president… Unfortunately, we don’t [...]