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
Rush to drill for water threatens our future water supply
Extracting water from the Table Mountain Group aquifer threatens biodiversity and makes little difference to Day Zero
Opinion | 28 February 2018
Water restrictions hit Cape Town’s homeless
“We might stay on the streets, but we want to be clean”
News | 28 February 2018
What is the future of Cape Town’s water supply?
Here are the pros and cons of desalination, groundwater and recycling
Feature | 27 February 2018
Stop the drought conspiracy theories
Hateful messages by ideologues can harm Jewish-Muslim relations
Opinion | 26 February 2018
No water, no business, say Khayelitsha businesses
SJC conducts water audit in informal settlements
News | 13 February 2018
Drought: the silence of the city councillors
Only seven out of 20 replied to our questions on the water crisis
By Ashraf Hendricks and Mary-Anne Gontsana
News | 9 February 2018
City’s model shows how we can avoid Day Zero
Getting household consumption down is key
News | 30 January 2018
Hundreds protest against City over water crisis
“Day zero an invention of the City” says a protest leader
Brief | 29 January 2018
Drought: City answers your questions
Ian Neilson, JP Smith and Priya Reddy respond to readers’ questions
Interview | 27 January 2018