Dam levels remain steady despite lack of rainfall – water department
“Recording a minor decrease, the Sterkfontein Dam is this week 93.4% less compared with the 93.5% last week. The current levels of the dam are the same as last year at the same time,” said Ratau.
Dwindling levels
He added the Bloemhof Dam had recorded an upsurge from 99.5% last week to 100.1% this week.
The Katse and Mohale dams continue to dwindle week-on-week.
“The Mohale Dam has worsened this week, falling from 15.3% last week to 14.4% this week. During a similar period in the preceding year, the dam hovered at an equally low 33.2%
“Floating at less than 40% for over a year now, the Katse Dam is presently at 37.6%, lower than last week’s 38.0%. Last year at the same time, it was at 34.9%,” Ratau said.
He added the decrease in critical dams in the Integrated Vaal River System had seen a corresponding but slight decline in its levels as it dropped from 67.9% last week to 67.7% this week.
The system hovered at 74.4% in the same week last year.
Ratau has called on water users in Gauteng to use water sparingly.