The City of Cape Town has announced plans to lower water restrictions and tariffs to Level 5
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Following months of questions about the state of the City’s dams, the City of Cape Town recently announced plans to lower water restrictions and tariffs to Level 5 come October 1 this year. In a statement released earlier this week, deputy executive mayor Ian Neilson said the lowering of the restrictions follows an increase in average dam levels, which currently stands at 68 per cent.
The City’s dams stood at 38 per cent this time last year. The increase in dam levels has been ascribed to good rainfall and conservation methods implemented by residents.
VOC's Breakfast Beat host, Goolam Fakier, spoke to the deputy executive mayor Ian Neilson.
The City’s dams stood at 38 per cent this time last year. The increase in dam levels has been ascribed to good rainfall and conservation methods implemented by residents.
VOC's Breakfast Beat host, Goolam Fakier, spoke to the deputy executive mayor Ian Neilson.