Towards a water secure future: reflections on Cape Town’s Day Zero crisis

URBAN WATER JOURNAL(2019)

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Capetonians have relied on dams to meet their needs for over a century. Extremely limited rainfall between 2015-2018, however, forced the City to impose a 50-litres per capita per day water restriction on its four million residents to avoid supply cut-offs. Cape Town's water crisis highlights the importance of moving away from past infrastructural practices. South Africa needs a new water paradigm that embeds water sustainability and resilience in day-to-day practices that, inter alia, protects the natural water systems and ensures a sustainable water supply through reducing the environmental footprint of a growing population and developing alternative supply systems to dam infrastructure. To accomplish this, government, the private sector and consumers need to work together to develop and implement a water sensitive approach that will transform water planning, supply and demand at scale.
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Water crisis,water sensitive design,resilience,South Africa
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