Cape Town – The City of Cape Town released the dam levels statistics on Tuesday, which showed dam capacity for the Cape Town metro rose from 96.4% to 98.2%.
“The City is currently reviewing tariffs and water restriction levels, in anticipation of the start of the new hydrological year . Final decisions will be made in consultation with the National Department of Water and Sanitation who will take the lead in planning for the new year, and the other municipalities and irrigation boards with whom the City shares the dams,” said Mayco member for water and waste, Xanthea Limberg.
The City does not budget for profit/surplus from the sale of water and seeks to keep costs of service delivery as low as possible.
CityofCT Great job to God for the rain.
CityofCT Great news indeed.
CityofCT City still charge drought tarrif
CityofCT How about you concentrate on the Gauteng dams which sit at dangerous levels!
CityofCT Great news.
CityofCT So will we pay less?
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