Cape Town water crisis
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.
GroundUp's investigation into the water crisis
- 15 May 2017: Water shortage in photos
- 16 May 2017: What's causing the problem — but the following article is more up-to-date (22 January 2018): How severe is the drought? An analysis of the latest data
- 17 May 2017: Data and the water shortage
- 18 May 2017: What is being done and what needs to be done
- 19 May 2017: What happens if the dams dry out
- 21 July 2017: What government is doing
Also see:
- Cape Town's precarious water supply (8 June 2016)
- This water crisis will not be Cape Town's last (17 Feb 2017)
- Cape Town's taps could really run dry (3 April 2017)
- Drought: Cape Town may ban swimming pool top-ups (13 April 2017)
Useful articles on other sites
The University of Cape Town has an excellent series on the Cape Town water crisis.
Also see:
- How severe is the drought? by Dr Piotr Wolski, UCT’s Climate System Analysis Group
- Water restrictions explained on City of Cape Town website
- Cape Town's weekly dam levels on City of Cape Town website
Articles on Cape Town water crisis
UCT scientists convince City to drill cautiously into aquifer
Environmental group will monitor borehole drilling into Table Mountain Group Aquifer
By John Yeld
News | 19 March 2018
Will there be more rain this winter?
The sooner we know the answer, the sooner we can prepare for summer 2019
By Peter Johnston and Piotr Wolski
Science | 15 March 2018
How Cape Town more than halved its water usage
Water consumption has dropped dramatically, but there is still more to be done
By Aidan Jones
Feature | 13 March 2018
Cape Town is using aquifers responsibly
Groundwater abstraction based on a “no regrets” approach
By Ian Neilson
Opinion | 9 March 2018
Jobs and profits drying up on Western Cape grape farms
Farmer says his harvest is down 40%
By Aidan Jones
Feature | 8 March 2018
Water curbs: a tale of rich and poor
Most water management devices installed in poor areas
Analysis | 7 March 2018
Car wash jobs threatened by water restrictions
Informal operators say it’s their only form of employment
News | 6 March 2018
Here is the status of Cape Town’s water supply projects
City promises to engage with UCT scientists over concerns about drilling into the Table Mountain Group aquifer
By John Yeld
News | 2 March 2018
Cape Town is paying for national government failures, say officials
Ian Neilson warns that Day Zero is still possible: water consumption needs to drop to 450 million litres daily
By John Yeld
News | 1 March 2018