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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Cuts won’t affect households who get their water from standpipes anyway
News | 6 November 2017
Here is what climate science tells us
By Piotr Wolski
Science | 1 November 2017
MP demands to know why National Disaster Management Centre refused requests for help, yet underspent its budget by R300m
By Suné Payne
Parliament | 26 October 2017
There are a number of projects underway, but it’s not yet clear if it’s enough
Feature | 18 July 2017
The health of the city can be seen in the condition of its waterways
By Kevin Winter
Opinion | 15 June 2017
“One of the things that we’ve done badly across Africa… is deal with the surface runoff”
Solutions | 14 June 2017
Councillor urges residents to report problems
Brief | 6 June 2017
Mayor Patricia de Lille: “We are going to have to cut the water off for long hours like with load-shedding”
News | 19 May 2017
“Decision making … is now lagging too far behind our current reality”
News | 18 May 2017
Government, the weather service and academics need to do better at making data and analysis of the water crisis available
News | 17 May 2017
Population growth, drought and climate change threaten the city’s water supply
News | 16 May 2017
Perilous state of city’s water supply is starkly visible
Text by Trevor Bohatch. Photos by Ashraf Hendricks.
Photo Essay | 15 May 2017
City’s water use still not down to target levels
News | 13 April 2017
No guarantee of winter rain, scientists say
News | 3 April 2017
It’s time to implement long-term strategies in the face of climate change and population growth
Analysis | 17 February 2017
Drought has left dams very low but the City is taking steps to secure the future water supply
By Rejul Bejoy
Feature | 8 June 2016