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
Drought: Has Cape Town planned properly for Day Zero?
There are several unanswered questions
By Aidan Jones and Nathan Geffen
Analysis | 6 December 2017
Slow progress bringing new water to Cape Town
Seven million litres daily added to supply, but this is only 1% of consumption
News | 16 November 2017
Water crisis: the more we know, the better we can respond
More transparency will improve the public response
By Piotr Wolski
Analysis | 16 November 2017
Taps run dry in Khayelitsha
New Lands in Enkanini has been without water for a month
By Vincent Lali
News | 9 November 2017
Poor service leads to illegal water connections
Western Cape Water Caucus say the problem is widespread
News | 8 November 2017
Water crisis: it makes no difference to us, say residents of informal settlements
Cuts won’t affect households who get their water from standpipes anyway
News | 6 November 2017
Is Cape Town’s drought the new normal?
Here is what climate science tells us
By Piotr Wolski
Science | 1 November 2017
Western Cape needs half-a-billion rand for water crisis
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
What is government doing about Cape Town’s water crisis?
There are a number of projects underway, but it’s not yet clear if it’s enough
Feature | 18 July 2017