The consistent rain is expected to continue in some parts of the Western Cape during the cold winter season. This will help in balancing and increasing dam water levels in the province.
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Unlike other provinces, the Western Cape is blessed with some rain during this winter season. This week’s report sees an increase on the dam levels in the province compared to the previous week. The levels increased by at least 1.7 litres overall (from 53.1% to 54.9%) in the past week.
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HERE IS YOUR WESTERN CAPE DAM WATER LEVELS WEEKLY REPORT:
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HERE SOME TIPS ON HOW TO SAVE WATER:
Check your toilet for leaks.
Take shorter showers or
Take baths
Turn off the water while brushing your teeth
Turn off the water while shaving
Check faucets and pipes for leaks
If you wash dishes by hand, don’t leave the water running for rinsing
Water your lawn only when it needs it (not everyday)
Put a layer of mulch around trees and plants.
Water your plants or garden at least once a day
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Use a broom to clean driveways, sidewalks and steps
Don’t run the hose while washing your car
Tell your children not to play with the hose and sprinklers
Ditch the bottled water – it takes 3 litres of tap water to make one litre of bottled water
Turn off the tap while brushing your teeth and save 9 litres
Take a 5 minute shower and save up to 100 litres that baths can use
Change to a water-efficient showerhead and half your consumption
Turn off the water while washing your hair
Flush less when you do and put a 2l bottle filled with water in your cistern
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