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Sustainable Office Water from Air – Department of Environmental Affairs

  • April 24, 2018
  • by potable
  • in Cape Town Water Crisis
The Western Cape’s Department of Environmental Affairs leads the way with sustainable office water with 15 new water from air units. In 1988 the Department of Labour (Government Notice R:1595) made provision for facilities regulations under section 35 of the Machinery and

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H2Know Conference and Expo

  • March 28, 2018
  • by potable
  • in Cape Town Water Crisis, Events
On the 13th of March 2018 we took part in the H2Know Conference and Exhibition hosted by the Cape Chamber of Commerce. The conference was held at the River Club in Observatory and covered a range of topics relating to water scarcity and water security in Cape Town. Some of

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Legalities of water restrictions and penalties – Video

  • January 1, 2018
  • by potable
  • in Cape Town Water Crisis Videos
In order to clamp down on excessive water usage in the Mother City, officials have instituted a range of water restrictions. In order to enforce these restrictions, penalties have been put in place. These include fines as high as R10,000 for excessive water usage as well as

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Excessive Water Users Visited in Cape Town – Video

  • January 1, 2018
  • by potable
  • in Cape Town Water Crisis Videos
In order to curb water usage in Cape Town the major, Patricia de Lille visited homes of excessive water users (some in excess of 90,000 litres a month). The mayor payed them a visit in order to discuss their water usage and facilitate the installation of water management

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Avoid Water Penalties Cape Town – Turn Air into Water

  • January 1, 2018
  • by potable
  • in Cape Town Water Crisis
Water Penalties for Excessive Users As Cape Town battles what is being spoken of as “the worst drought in over 100 years,” many citizens are working hard to curb their water usage and avoid water penalties. The goal is to reduce water usage in order to avoid the

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Water Restrictions Cape Town: Overcome them by Making Water

  • December 31, 2017
  • by potable
  • in Cape Town Water Crisis
Since the beginning of the water crisis, the City of Cape Town has instituted various levels of water restrictions. These water restrictions have been implemented as a way to reduce water and ultimately conserve water in the dams. As the water shortage has gotten worse, more

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Water Crisis Cape Town: Make water at home

  • December 25, 2017
  • by potable
  • in Cape Town Water Crisis
History of the Water Crisis Cape Town Since 2015 Cape Town has been experiencing a drought of epidemic proportions. At this point water levels in dams around the city began to drop from 71.9% in 2014 to 50.1% in 2015. Initially the city assumed that rainfall would simply

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Day Zero Cape Town: #MakeWaterNow

  • December 24, 2017
  • by potable
  • in Cape Town Water Crisis
Day Zero is coming. The day that nobody thought would. This is the day when all non essential taps will be shut off and Capetonians will have to queue each day for their 25L allotted portion. Some reports say May, others say April, and still others as early as 18 March.

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