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Critical water warning for Capetonians

15th May 2017

By: African News Agency

  

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The City of Cape Town metro on Monday issued a “critical warning” to water users in the Mother City.

The city has warned residents to only use water for drinking, cooking and washing as dam levels drop to 21.2%, or an effective 11.2%, as the last 10% of dam water is not useable.

“The latest [daily] consumption has jumped up again to 718-million litres, which is 118-million litres over the consumption target of 600-million litres,” a statement from the City said.

“This communication serves as a critical warning to all water users in Cape Town to cut all non-essential use of water immediately. This is not a drill.”

Mayoral committee member for informal settlements, water and waste services, Xanthea Limberg, said the city had reached a critical point in the drought crisis.

“We are essentially saying that you are only allowed to use a bit of water for drinking, cooking and washing,” said Limberg.

“Although we continue to work non-stop to force consumption down, overall use remains catastrophically high. This is not a request. We have seen huge saving-efforts, but the unseasonably hot autumn is exacerbating the situation and we must all do more.”

She advised that consumers should use no more than 100 litres of water a day.

“Stop flushing toilets when not necessary, shower for less than two minutes a day or use a wet cloth for a ‘wipe-down’, collect all would-be wasted water and use it to fill up toilet cisterns, among others.”

Edited by African News Agency

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