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As anticipated because we are in the middle of winter season, the national water levels persist to contract. Weekly status of dam levels issued by the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) demonstrate that the amount of water stored in the country’s reservoirs has marginally declined, this is in comparison with last week’s quantity. The overall storage capacity sits at 93.6% this week, a minimal drop from last week’s 93.9%. The only Water Supply System that managed to somehow record an upward movement is Crocodile West increasing slightly from 98.7% to 99.3%. Both Amathole and Umhlathuze Water Supply Systems are unchanged at 76.0% and 100.2% respectively. ....
Weekly status of national dam levels issued by the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) demonstrate that water quantity has marginally declined, this is in comparison with last week’s amount. The overall storage capacity of the country’s water volume sits at 93.9% this week, a minimal drop from last week’s 94.0%. The Water Supply Systems that are on the upward movements are the following; Amathole escalating slightly from 75.0% last week to 76.0% this week, Crocodile East ascended faintly from 100.2% to 100.6%, Cape Town rose from 64.0% to 64.7%, and it was also a good week for Orange Water Supply System moving up vaguely from 99.2% to 99.8%. Algoa remains very low at 12.4% week on week. ....
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The Department of Water and Sanitation’s weekly status of reservoirs demonstrate that water levels remain stable and unchanged week on week. The overall storage capacity of the country’s water level sits at 93.7% this week, this is the same figure recorded same time last week. The following Water Supply System are on the upward movements; Integrated Vaal River System (IVRS) moved up marginally from 102.4% to 102.7%, Amathole increased from 68.9% to 75.0%, Umhlathuze increased slightly from 100.3% to 100.3%, Umgeni soared from 100.9% to 103.7%, Polokwane, Luvuvhu, Klipplaat, Butterworth, Bloemfontein also recorded increases at 102.9%, 101.7%, 100.9%, 100.2.% and 100.5% respectively. ....
The weekly status of reservoirs released by the Department of Water and Sanitation this week reveal a continual downswing of water levels compared to same period last week. This week, the overall storage capacity of the country’s water level sits at 94.4%, a minor decrease from last week’s 95.4%, and a significant improvement from last year’s 84.7%. The Integrated Vaal River System (IVRS) has recorded a tiny enhancement from 102.1% last week to 102.4% this week. Algoa, Bloemfontein, Amathole, Orange,Cape Town, Polokwane, Luvuvhu and Umgeni Water Supply Systems have all declined week on week. ....