Community members are urged to use water sparely. This after the department of water and sanitation announced that the recent levels demonstrate that the country’s dam levels are gradually depreciating owing to changes in weather patterns. The department says this week, the overall storage capacity of the country’s water level sits at 90.7%, a slight continual decline from last week’s 91.4%. The departmental spokesperson Wisane Mavasa says South Africa remains a water-scarce country as a total of 12 out of 14 water supply systems have slightly declined in water levels namely. Mavasa says the overall provincial water storage display that all 9 provinces have descended in water levels with Northern Cape experiencing the biggest downfall plummeting from 90.4% to 82.9%.Mavasa says the following - - - - - "Insert" (WISANE)"Interview" (MAVASA)
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