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Western Cape dams still at impressive levels at the end of winter rainy-season

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Western Cape dams are still at impressive levels as the province has now exited the winter rainy-season.

The province’s major dams currently stand at more than 81% – last year, this time, also standing at around the same level.

Dams, supplying water to the Mother City, are currently still at almost 100% capacity.

Spokesperson for the Western Cape department of Environment, James-Brent Styan.

For the latest dam level measurements, click here.

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