Western Cape dam levels: Numbers good despite summer in full swing
The official dam level stats in the Western Cape remain GOOD despite summer now in full swing. Take a closer look …
The official dam level stats in the Western Cape remain GOOD despite summer now in full swing.
NOTE: This is article is updated when the latest figures become available
The six major dams in the province – the Berg River, Steenbras Lower, Steenberg Upper, Theewaterskloof, Voelvlei and Wemmershoek – are cumulatively UP on a similar period last year.
The City of Cape Town uploaded its latest stats as of Thursday, 18 January 2024.
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The latest figures show the six dams are a combined 83.6% of total storage.
That’s marginally down from 86.5% the previous week.
A year ago the combined percentage stood at 65.6%.
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Theewaterskloof, which accounts for more than 50% of the province’s total dam capacity (480 188 MI of a total of 898 221 MI) is at 81.6% of capacity, while the next biggest dam, Voëlvlei (164 095 MI), is at 80.9%.
Western Cape residents need no reminding of life during the ‘Day Zero’ water crisis from mid-2017 to mid-2018.
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