Western Cape dam levels still low - MEC

(File picture) The Theewaterskloof dam near Villiersdorp. Picture: Leon Muller

(File picture) The Theewaterskloof dam near Villiersdorp. Picture: Leon Muller

Published Sep 29, 2016

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Cape Town - Despite recent spring rainfall, dam levels in the Western Cape have only increased marginally, Environmental Affairs MEC Anton Bredell said on Thursday.

Bredell said he was concerned because as of Monday dams were 61.4 percent full compared to 90.9 percent at the same time last year.

"We have not yet had enough rain this year to be comfortable. All the major dams in the province, with the exception of the Clanwilliam dam, are still very far from ideal levels," said the MEC.

"These include the Voelvlei dam (currently 69 percent full), the Theewaterskloof dam (53 percent full) and the Brandvlei dam (57 percent). The Clanwilliam dam is currently 100 percent full and is the one highlight."

Bredell called on the province's residents to continue conserving water to ensure the dam levels recover ahead of the drier summer season.

African News Agency

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