To all the residents of Cape Town and surrounding areas AND to all the peeps who will be coming here on holiday in December: Cape Town has been declared a Disaster Area (in so far as water is concerned). I've attached a picture taken from the Internet, of a sign at Cape Town International Airport. This is truly a crisis situation. Please everyone, use water sparingly. Just remember, every shower you take means less drinking water that is available.
How much water does it use? (copied from Internet)
Shower: 20 litres (2 minutes)
Toilet: 9 litres (per flush)
Dishes and laundry: 9 litres (per sink)
Daily hygiene (hands and face): 3 litres (per wash)
Brushing teeth: 0.15 litres (per brush)
In my area, the Swartland Municipality is going to start cutting off water supply altogether for certain times of the day. The areas will differ, just like when we rolling black-outs with electricity. Now it's rolling dry-outs. Sounds funny - but no-one's laughing.
How much water does it use? (copied from Internet)
Shower: 20 litres (2 minutes)
Toilet: 9 litres (per flush)
Dishes and laundry: 9 litres (per sink)
Daily hygiene (hands and face): 3 litres (per wash)
Brushing teeth: 0.15 litres (per brush)
In my area, the Swartland Municipality is going to start cutting off water supply altogether for certain times of the day. The areas will differ, just like when we rolling black-outs with electricity. Now it's rolling dry-outs. Sounds funny - but no-one's laughing.