What if we turn on the taps and nothing comes out? With dam levels at record lows and rain still not falling, this is a serious threat facing a city of four million people. GroundUp did an in-depth investigation of the water crisis.
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The University of Cape Town has an excellent series on the Cape Town water crisis.
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“Day zero an invention of the City” says a protest leader
Brief | 29 January 2018
Ian Neilson, JP Smith and Priya Reddy respond to readers’ questions
Interview | 27 January 2018
Here’s how we’re preparing for Day Zero
Information | 26 January 2018
Living with 20 litres of water a day
Photo Essay | 26 January 2018
Mmusi Maimane’s approach to the water crisis is wrong
GroundView | 24 January 2018
Facts are few, opinions plenty, on the cause of the water crisis
By Piotr Wolski
Analysis | 22 January 2018
As Day Zero approaches, nonsense is being spread
Analysis | 18 January 2018
Fears grow as “Day Zero” looms closer
News | 16 January 2018
Voëlvlei Dam has been sped up, amongst other measures. But is it enough?
By Suné Payne
News | 12 January 2018
We asked some major suppliers about pricing, storage, and recycling
By Mary-Anne Gontsana and GroundUp Staff
News | 15 December 2017
City approves elite school’s proposal in midst of drought
By Aidan Jones
News | 8 December 2017
There are several unanswered questions
By Aidan Jones and Nathan Geffen
Analysis | 6 December 2017
Seven million litres daily added to supply, but this is only 1% of consumption
News | 16 November 2017
More transparency will improve the public response
By Piotr Wolski
Analysis | 16 November 2017
New Lands in Enkanini has been without water for a month
By Vincent Lali
News | 9 November 2017
Western Cape Water Caucus say the problem is widespread
News | 8 November 2017