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No Day Zero in Cape Town in 2018
Further to a joint statement released on 07 March 2018 by the Western Cape Government, City of Cape Town, Saaci, FEDHASA, SATSA, Cape Town Tourism and Wesgro, “Day Zero” (the projected date when the city would cut the ordinary supply of water to its citizens) will not take place this year.
This achievement is due to residents, businesses, farmers and visitors pulling together to reduce their water consumption.
By working together to beat “Day Zero”, we have built a water-smart destination that will be a beacon of hope for many other places around the world that will face the effects of climate change.
All residents, visitors and businesses are, however, requested to remain water-wise to ensure that these low water consumption levels are maintained.
No Day Zero in Cape Town in 2018
Further to a joint statement released on 07 March 2018 by the Western Cape Government, City of Cape Town, Saaci, FEDHASA, SATSA, Cape Town Tourism and Wesgro, “Day Zero” (the projected date when the city would cut the ordinary supply of water to its citizens) will not take place this year.
This achievement is due to residents, businesses, farmers and visitors pulling together to reduce their water consumption.
By working together to beat “Day Zero”, we have built a water-smart destination that will be a beacon of hope for many other places around the world that will face the effects of climate change.
All residents, visitors and businesses are, however, requested to remain water-wise to ensure that these low water consumption levels are maintained.
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