3. Water restrictions Restrictions imposed due to low rainfall in the winters of 2003 and 2004 2004-2006 Water restrictions imposed for 10 months due to low winter rainfall 2000 Water Restrictions imposed on garden water for 2 months preceding the completion of Faure Water Treatment Plant 1993 Water Restrictions imposed preceding completion of Voëlvlei Dam and a severe drought 1971 - 1973 Restrictions imposed preceding construction of Wemmershoek Dam 1956 Restrictions imposed on garden watering for 2 months preceding completion of Steenbras 840 mm diameter pipeline 1949 Restrictions imposed due to insufficient summer supply. Supply frequently interrupted for up to 15 hours per day 1904 (- 1921) Summer restrictions imposed 1902 Report in press referring to daily suspensions of supply 1881 Waterworks Committee reports supply not equal to demand. Temporary suspensions. 1872 RESTRICTIONS IMPOSED YEAR/S
6. Surface water 75% 25% 313.35* 446.86 98.5* Grand Total 4 4 0.88% CMC Table Mountain Dams 0.5 0,5 0,1% CMC Land en Zeezicht Dam (From Lourens River) 1.85 1,85 0,4% CMC Simon’s Town: Lewis Gay Dam Kleinplaas Approx. yields Minor Sources 40 40 8.8% CMC Steenbras Upper and Steenbras LowerDam 54 54 11.9% CMC Wemmershoek Dam 22.5 22,5 5% DWAF Palmiet River 70.5 105 23.2% DWAF Voëlvlei Dam 120 219 48.3% DWAF DWAF Theewaterskloof Dam/ Kleinplaas Dam M m 3 % Major Sources CCT Registered Usage FIRM YIELD* (1:50 YEAR) M m 3 APPROXIMATE % OF TOTAL SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS OWNED & OPERATED BY DAMS/RIVERS
7. Groundwater Not yet developed Table Mountain 6.64 Total 10 Not yet developed Newlands 18 Not yet developed Cape Flats 5 44 Atlantis 1.46% of total resources Approx. 1.64 Not applicable Albion Spring % of Total Requirements Firm Yield (1:50 yr) Mm 3 /year No. of Boreholes Aquifer
9. Consumption Summer 774 282394 TOTAL 865 315873 TOTAL 644 19301 JUNE 730 21908 JUNE 669 20737 MAY 780 24797 MAY 726 21767 APRIL 792 23772 APRIL 816 25287 MARCH 987 30598 MARCH 854 23904 FEBRUARY 1136 31805 FEBRUARY 860 26677 JANUARY 1048 32498 JANUARY 894 27722 DECEMBER 984 30493 DECEMBER 769 26069 NOVEMBER 1023 30705 NOVEMBER 766 23742 OCTOBER 829 25689 OCTOBER 787 23609 SEPTEMBER 716 21494 SEPTEMBER 707 21754 AUGUST 630 20338 AUGUST 704 21825 JULY 702 21776 JULY Ml/day Ml 2004/2005 Ml/day Ml 2003/2004 DAILY AVG. MONTH DAILY AVG. MONTH A: MONTHLY CONSUMPTION SUPPLY
19. Service Levels On-site Waterborne, Septic Tank or French Drain Full The provision of a shared toilet (at a ratio of not more than 5 families per toilet) which is safe, reliable, environmentally sound, easy to keep clean, provides privacy and protection against the weather, well ventilated, keeps smells to a minimum and prevents the entry and exit of flies and other disease-carrying pests Basic Partial access to sanitation Emergency No access to sanitation Inadequate SANITATION House connection Full The provision of potable water (usually through communal taps/standpipes) within 200 metres of a household at a ratio of not more than 25 households per tap (based on 25 litres per person/day Basic Partial access to basic water supply Emergency No access to basic water supply Inadequate WATER Category
20. Service delivery 91,3 % 96,4 % % 762 000 805 000 No. Households with access to basic services 835 000 Estimated total no. of households Total 36,5 % 73,9 % % 42 000 85 000 No. Households with access to basic services 91 % 95 % % A ccessible settlements with access to emergency services or better (basic) 115 000 Estimated total no. of households Informal settlements 100 % 100 % % 720 000 720 000 No. Households with access to basic services 720 000 Estimated total no. of households Established areas Sanitation Water Measure Household group