• About Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • T&Cs
  • Contact Us
Swisher Post
  • Home
  • News
    • Local
    • International
    • SA Lockdown
  • Cape Town Buzz
  • Lifestyle
    • Gossip
    • Soapies
    • Fashion
    • Events
    • Health for Dummies
    • Movies
  • Travel
  • True Crime
  • Viral
  • Tech & Gaming
    • Technology
    • Gaming
No Result
View All Result
Swisher Post
  • Home
  • News
    • Local
    • International
    • SA Lockdown
  • Cape Town Buzz
  • Lifestyle
    • Gossip
    • Soapies
    • Fashion
    • Events
    • Health for Dummies
    • Movies
  • Travel
  • True Crime
  • Viral
  • Tech & Gaming
    • Technology
    • Gaming
No Result
View All Result
Swisher Post
No Result
View All Result

Home » Lifestyle » South Africa’s dam levels boosted by heavy winter showers

swisher podcast leaderboard mobile swisher podcast leaderboard mobile
Home Lifestyle

South Africa’s dam levels boosted by heavy winter showers

The weekly status shows that the volume of water has marginally moved up from 93.1% last week to 93.3% this week

SA News by SA News
Jul 2, 2022
in Lifestyle
dam levels

Photo: Wikimedia Commons

FacebookTwitterWhatsapp

While the overall outlook of the national water levels improved slightly week-on-week, the Department of Water and Sanitation reiterated its call to water users to exercise maximum caution when utilising water.

The department attributed this improvement to parts of the Western Cape that have experienced rainfall in winter and the unexpected wet weather in other parts of the country recently.

The weekly status of dam levels issued by the department shows that the volume of water has marginally moved up from 93.1% last week to 93.3% this week, which is a significant difference from last year’s 83.3%. 

The Integrated Vaal River System (IVRS) and Umgeni are the only Water Supply Systems that have experienced downward movements, with the IVRS dropping slightly from 101.0% to 100.7% and Umgeni from 100.5% to 100.3%.  

RelatedPosts

Powerball results: Winning numbers for Tuesday, 16 August 2022

Lotto and Lotto Plus results: Winning numbers for Saturday, 13 August 2022

Powerball results: Winning numbers for Friday, 12 August 2022

Water supply systems that have experienced some sort of improvements include Algoa Water Supply System, which escalated from 12.0% to 13.4%; Amathole moved up from 75.2% to 76.3% and Bloemfontein somewhat improved from 99.6% to 99.8%.

Cape Town increased from 70.8% to 72.5%; Crocodile West rose from 99.2% to 99.6%; Klipplaat improved from 100.2% to 100.3%; Luvuvhu gained from 100.9% to 101.1%, and Orange improved from 98.8% to 99.2%.

The following Water Supply Systems remain unchanged week-on-week: Polokwane 101.7%; UMhlathuze 100.2%; Crocodile East 100.3%, and Butterworth at 100.0%.

Six provinces have recorded upward movements in water levels, including the Free State from 100.7% to 100.8%, and Gauteng from 100.2% to 100.8%.

Limpopo expanded, albeit marginally, from 88.3% to 88.4%. Mpumalanga witnessed a tiny improvement from 95.1% to 95.2%. North West increased from 81.0% to 81.2%, and the most notable increment was in the Western Cape, moving up from 56.8% to 59.1%.

The provinces that have experienced downward movements in latest levels include the Eastern Cape from 70.3% to 70.2%, KwaZulu-Natal from 90.8% to 90.6% and Northern Cape decreased from 108.85 to 108.2%

Theewaterskloof Dam improved from 72.3% last week to 73.9%. Berg River increased from 81.5% to 82.2%. Kammanassie, which is alarmingly low, is now at 4.4% from last week’s 3.8%. 

In Mpumalanga, both Jericho and Nooitgedacht Dams, which are part of the IVRS supplied by Mpama and Komati Rivers, have improved from 99.4% and 100.4% to 100.2% and 100.9% respectively. Kwena Dam, which is part of Crocodile East Water Supply System, is unmoved at 100.3%. 

North West’s Hartbeespoort Dam, in the Crocodile West Water Supply System, increased from 98.0% to 99.4% and Bospoort somewhat gained from 102.2% to 102.4%.

Roodeplaat Dam, which is the component of Crocodile West supplied by Pienaars River, has moved down from 101.0% to 100.5%, and Vaalkop Dam declined from 92.9% to 91.9%.  

The Vaal Dam, which is part of the IVRS, has decreased from 105.9% to 105.1%. Gariep Dam, which is part of the Orange River Water Supply System, has recorded a marginal increase from 98.6% to 99.4%. Vanderkloof Dam declined from 99.1% to 98.8% and Karee Dam, in the Northern Cape, sits at 28.1% from last week’s 17.9%. 

KwaZulu-Natal’s Albert Falls Dam, which is an integral part of the Umgeni Water Supply System that supplies water to eThekwini Metro and surrounding areas, declined from 99.8% to 99.5%.

The Midmar Dam is also part of Umgeni WSS and has decreased moderately from 100.0% last week to 99.6% this week.Woodstock, which is on the Tugela River and is part of the IVRS, is steady and unchanged at 101.2%. 

Groendal Dam, which is part of Algoa Water Supply System in the Eastern Cape, is critically low at 21.5%, moving slightly up from last week’s 21.3%.

The Kouga Dam is supplied by the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan and is currently experiencing water supply challenges at 14.1%, while Nahoon Dam, which forms part of Amathole Water Supply System, has decreased from 96.8% to 96.2% this week.

De Hoop Dam, which is the biggest dam in Limpopo, remains unchanged at 100.3%. Flag Boshielo Dam, which is part of Polokwane Water Supply System, is also unmoved at 102.2%. Nandoni Dam, in the far north of Limpopo, recorded a minor increase from 101.2% to 101.4% and Middel-Letaba is almost empty at 2.1% of capacity. 

Tags: Dam levelsNature & ConservationSouth Africa

More from Swisher Post

Cassper Nyovest put your hands up

Cassper Nyovest on upcoming Hip-Hop single: ‘It’s just good music’

Aug 17, 2022
Benoni e-hailing attack driver shot

Benoni e-hailing attack: Driver shot during Uber trip fights for his life

Aug 17, 2022
midrand mom Pietermaritzburg tavern mass shooting

Midrand mom loses son in gun attack, suspects still at large

Aug 17, 2022
elon musk Manchester united

Elon Musk wants to buy Manchester United? – Think again Red Devils

Aug 17, 2022
powerball powerball plus results winning numbers

Powerball results: Winning numbers for Tuesday, 16 August 2022

Aug 16, 2022

View our  Privacy Policy & Terms.

  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • T&Cs
  • Contact Us

© 2021 IWUW Publications (Pty) Ltd t/a Swisher Post South Africa

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Local
    • International
    • SA Lockdown
  • Cape Town Buzz
  • Lifestyle
    • Gossip
    • Soapies
    • Fashion
    • Events
    • Health for Dummies
    • Movies
  • Travel
  • True Crime
  • Viral
  • Tech & Gaming
    • Technology
    • Gaming

© 2021 IWUW Publications (Pty) Ltd t/a Swisher Post South Africa