DWS to review NMB and CT restrictions on water in September



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Both cities put water restrictions in place to reduce consumption during the drought crisis in the Cape region.

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CAPE TOWN – The Ministry of Water and Sanitation says it will review the water restrictions for subways of the Town of Cape Town and Nelson Mandela Bay by the end of September.

Two cities put water restrictions in place to reduce consumption during the drought crisis in the Cape region.

The city of Cape Town has implemented level 6B water restrictions in 2017 to deal with the worst drought in the Western Cape. Meanwhile, the municipality of Nelson Mandela Bay has put in place C level water restrictions this week, while dam levels drop below 20%.

Sputnik Ratau, Ministry of Water and Sanitation. They will do it until the dams reach at least 85%. "

Meanwhile, dam levels in the Northern Cape have fallen by nearly 10% last year, from 93% to the current level of 85.5%." Nationwide average levels of dams in all provinces are 79.3%

(edited by Zamangwane Shange)

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