Water and Sanitation on Vaal Dam water decline

Vaal Dam moving closer to the neutral 50% mark 

The Vaal Dam has this week recorded a slight decline, moving ever closer to the 50% mark and widening the gap between the present and the previous year’s levels at the same time.

Presently, the levels of the Vaal Dam, which is one the 14 dams in the Integrated Vaal River System, are at 51.3%, down from last week’s 51.8%. Both levels are far lower compared with the 72.7% the dam recorded at the same period last year.

The Grootdraai Dam has also seen a minor decrease, falling from 90.2% last week to 89.9% this week. During the same period last year the dam was sitting at 78.2%, indicating that the dam has been being steadily on the upsurge.

Slightly higher when compared with the 93.4% it recorded last week and last year at the same time, the Sterkfontein Dam is currently floating at 93.5%.

On the upturn, the Bloemfoh Dam notched up from 98.0% last week to 99.5% this week. At the same period in the preceding year, the dam hovered at an impressive 102.0%

Both the Katse and the Mohale dams continue to float below the 50% mark.

The Katse Dam has increased marginally increased from 37.9% last week to 38.0% this week while the Mohale Dam recorded a decrease to 15.3% from 15.7% last week. 

Overall, the Integrated Vaal River System has increased from 45.5% last week to 46.2% this week. These levels are lower compared with the 54.2 the dam recorded during the same time week last year.

The Department of Water and Sanitation urges both business and the households to use water sparingly, especially during the unprecedented time of the coronavirus pandemic.

The Department further appeals to communities to wash hands with water and soap to protect against themselves against the spread of the virus.

Enquiries:
Sputnik Ratau
Cell: 082 874 2942

Hosia Sithole
Cell: 082 723 2442

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