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		<title>Nedbank to invest in Critical Water Catchment areas..</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2011 13:01:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We as Water Rhapsody EC take our hats of to Nedbank for investing 9 million rand into South Africa&#8217;s critical water catchment areas. In their statement released 29th August&#8217;11, the investment entails funding of the removal of alien invasive species, like Black Wattle trees. This will release approximately 550 000 kiloliter per year back into some of SA&#8217;s high priority catchment areas under which the Kouga in the Eastern Cape. This inisiative result in the improvement in the water quality. It will surely establish a platform for job creation and it will also contribute towards altering climate change. Nedbank put it&#8217;s  money where it&#8217;s mouth is; they have had a 17% reduction in their own water consumpion. Now they are also encouraging other corporates to take a stand and take a role in putting conservation and contribution towards it, on the map. Go to the link below to read all about Nedbank&#8217;s Water Stewardship Programme: http://www.nedbank.co.za/website/content/watersteward_programme/index.asp To quote Nedbank: &#8220;It’s only a water shortage if we do nothing to change it.&#8221;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We as Water Rhapsody EC take our hats of to Nedbank for investing 9 million rand into South Africa&#8217;s critical water catchment areas. In their statement released 29th August&#8217;11, the investment entails funding of the removal of alien invasive species, like Black Wattle trees. This will release approximately 550 000 kiloliter per year back into some of SA&#8217;s high priority catchment areas under which the Kouga in the Eastern Cape.<a href="http://www.watersafe.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/wwwf_nedbank.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1974" title="wwwf_nedbank" src="http://www.watersafe.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/wwwf_nedbank.jpg" alt="" width="152" height="84" /></a></p>
<p>This inisiative result in the improvement in the water quality. It will surely establish a platform for job creation and it will also contribute towards altering climate change.</p>
<p>Nedbank put it&#8217;s  money where it&#8217;s mouth is; they have had a 17% reduction in their own water consumpion. Now they are also encouraging other corporates to take a stand and take a role in putting conservation and contribution towards it, on the map.</p>
<p>Go to the link below to read all about Nedbank&#8217;s Water Stewardship Programme:</p>
<p><a title="Nedbank's Water Stewardship Programme" href="http://www.nedbank.co.za/website/content/watersteward_programme/index.asp">http://www.nedbank.co.za/website/content/watersteward_programme/index.asp</a></p>
<p><strong>To quote Nedbank: &#8220;It’s only a water shortage if we do nothing to change it.&#8221;</strong></p>
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		<title>Kouga Dam Yesterday</title>
		<link>http://www.watersafe.co.za/2011/08/22/kouga-dam-yesterday/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 07:25:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ansie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Morning ! Just want to share this beautiful picture of Kouga Dam with you from yesterday, what a amazing site !!! Regards Victor It truly is! Thank you for sharing this with us Victor. -Water Rhapsody Eastern Cape]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Morning !</p>
<p>Just want to share this beautiful picture of Kouga Dam with you from yesterday, what a amazing site !!!</p>
<p>Regards</p>
<p>Victor</p>
<p><a href="http://www.watersafe.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Kouga-Dam-21-Aug111.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-1835" title="Kouga Dam 21 Aug'11" src="http://www.watersafe.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Kouga-Dam-21-Aug111-1024x768.jpg" alt="" width="640" height="480" /></a><span style="color: #000080;">It truly is! Thank you for sharing this with us Victor.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000080;">-Water Rhapsody Eastern Cape</span></p>
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		<title>Nelson Mandela Bay Dams are now all full!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Aug 2011 07:36:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All the supply dams to the Nelson Mandela Bay are now overflowing.  The Impofu Dam was the last dam to reach the 100% capacity mark. The last time all the dams overflowed at the same time was in June 2007. Last year this time the combined capacity was 33.7% This could mean that the water restrictions be totally lifted. The Department of Water Affairs said it would lift the restrictions when the combined capacity of the Impofu and Churchill dams reach a combined capacity of 85%. Does this means that the scarcity of water in the metropole is something of the past?  No!, warns Mr Dewalt Coetzee, director: southern operations from the department of water affairs.  Full dams are not an indication of plenty of water.  South Africa is a water scares country and if we waste the water now and the rains stays away again, we might be back to water restrictions within a year’s time. The long term weather forecast predicts another dry season. Lets all work together to keep on saving water. Water Rhapsody, a leader in the manufacturing and installation of water conservation systems will visit your premises and advise you on affordable and sustainable water &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://www.watersafe.co.za/2011/08/02/nelson-mandela-bay-dams-are-now-all-full/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All the supply dams to the Nelson Mandela Bay are now overflowing.  The Impofu Dam was the last dam to reach the 100% capacity mark. The last time all the dams overflowed at the same time was in June 2007.</p>
<p>Last year this time the combined capacity was 33.7%</p>
<p>This could mean that the water restrictions be totally lifted. The Department of Water Affairs said it would lift the restrictions when the combined capacity of the Impofu and Churchill dams reach a combined capacity of 85%.<a href="http://www.watersafe.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Impofu-Dam.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1820" title="Impofu Dam" src="http://www.watersafe.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Impofu-Dam.jpg" alt="" width="360" height="234" /></a></p>
<p>Does this means that the scarcity of water in the metropole is something of the past?  No!, warns Mr Dewalt Coetzee, director: southern operations from the department of water affairs.  Full dams are not an indication of plenty of water.  South Africa is a water scares country and if we waste the water now and the rains stays away again, we might be back to water restrictions within a year’s time.</p>
<p>The long term weather forecast predicts another dry season.</p>
<p>Lets all work together to keep on saving water.</p>
<p>Water Rhapsody, a leader in the manufacturing and installation of water conservation systems will visit your premises and advise you on affordable and sustainable water and energy conservation systems</p>
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		<title>Rainfall Figures for weekend of 22-24 July</title>
		<link>http://www.watersafe.co.za/2011/07/26/rainfall-figures-for-weekend-of-22-24-july/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jul 2011 06:30:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Visit our Dam Levels page for an update on the current dam levels and water restrictions situation. Port Elizabeth 46.0mm Catchment   Humansdorp 106mm Jourbertina 32.8mm Patensie 67.0mm Kareedouw 55.0mm OTHER   Coega 47.8mm Uitenhage 57.6mm Port Alfred 65.4mm East London 71.8mm Plettenberg Bay 52.0mm Cape st Francis 43.0mm Port St Johns 29.2mm Cradock 8.4mm Graaff-Reinet 5.4mm Grahamstown 52.6mm King Williams Town 32.2mm Queenstown 6.0mm Addo 44.8mm Willowmore 28.8mm Storms River 67.2mm George 46.0mm Port Edward 32.2mm Steytlerville 36.5mm Swartkops 57.2mm]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Visit our <a href="http://www.watersafe.co.za/dam-levels/">Dam Levels</a> page for an update on the current dam levels and water restrictions situation.</p>
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<td valign="top" width="140">Port Elizabeth</td>
<td valign="top" width="66">
<p align="right">46.0mm</p>
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<td valign="top" width="140"><strong>Catchment</strong></td>
<td valign="top" width="66">
<p align="right"><strong> </strong></p>
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<td valign="top" width="140">Humansdorp</td>
<td valign="top" width="66">
<p align="right">106mm</p>
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<td valign="top" width="140">Jourbertina</td>
<td valign="top" width="66">
<p align="right">32.8mm</p>
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<td valign="top" width="140">Patensie</td>
<td valign="top" width="66">
<p align="right">67.0mm</p>
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<td valign="top" width="140">Kareedouw</td>
<td valign="top" width="66">
<p align="right">55.0mm</p>
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<td valign="top" width="140">Coega</td>
<td valign="top" width="66">
<p align="right">47.8mm</p>
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<td valign="top" width="140">Uitenhage</td>
<td valign="top" width="66">
<p align="right">57.6mm</p>
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<td valign="top" width="66">
<p align="right">65.4mm</p>
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<p align="right">71.8mm</p>
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<p align="right">52.0mm</p>
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<p align="right">43.0mm</p>
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<p align="right">29.2mm</p>
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<td valign="top" width="140">Cradock</td>
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<p align="right">8.4mm</p>
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<td valign="top" width="140">Graaff-Reinet</td>
<td valign="top" width="66">
<p align="right">5.4mm</p>
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<td valign="top" width="140">Grahamstown</td>
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<p align="right">52.6mm</p>
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<p align="right">32.2mm</p>
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<td valign="top" width="140">Queenstown</td>
<td valign="top" width="66">
<p align="right">6.0mm</p>
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<td valign="top" width="140">Addo</td>
<td valign="top" width="66">
<p align="right">44.8mm</p>
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<td valign="top" width="140">Willowmore</td>
<td valign="top" width="66">
<p align="right">28.8mm</p>
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<p align="right">67.2mm</p>
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<td valign="top" width="140">George</td>
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<p align="right">46.0mm</p>
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<td valign="top" width="140">Port Edward</td>
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<p align="right">32.2mm</p>
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<td valign="top" width="66">
<p align="right">36.5mm</p>
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<td valign="top" width="140">Swartkops</td>
<td valign="top" width="66">
<p align="right">57.2mm</p>
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		<title>Water Restrictions eased for Nelson Mandela Bay</title>
		<link>http://www.watersafe.co.za/2011/07/22/water-restrictions-eased-for-nelson-mandela-bay/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jul 2011 08:32:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The punitive water tariffs and water usage restrictions will be eased in the Nelson Mandela Bay. The water tariffs will be lifted with effect from 1 August 2011 and the decreased water usage restrictions will take effect from 25 July 2011. The tariffs under the restrictions were: R8.27 for the first 500l/day R16.73 for the next 300l/day and R33.45 for the next 800l/day R1.11 for every litre over 1600l/day The water tariffs from August 2011 will be: R6.60 for the first 800l/day R8.27 for the next 800l/day R9.82 for the next 1000l/day R16.73 per kl thereafter. There are a few reasons why the water restrictions are not totally lifted. Within the last two months the average volume of the water in the dams making up the Algoa Water Supply System has increased by 100%. What has however been of concern is the fact that the dams dedicated to the NMBM water use has not had the amount of run off as seen in the Kouga River. The Churchill Dam located on the Kromme River only started overflowing on Friday evening 15 July 2011. This is a month after the Kouga Dams was full. Also to note is the fact that &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://www.watersafe.co.za/2011/07/22/water-restrictions-eased-for-nelson-mandela-bay/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The punitive water tariffs and water usage restrictions will be eased in the Nelson Mandela Bay.</p>
<p>The water tariffs will be lifted with effect from 1 August 2011 and the decreased water usage restrictions will take effect from 25 July 2011.</p>
<p><strong>The tariffs under the restrictions were:</strong><br />
<div id="attachment_1789" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 330px"><a href="http://www.watersafe.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Kouga-Rivier.jpg"><img src="http://www.watersafe.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Kouga-Rivier-1024x682.jpg" alt="" title="Kouga River" width="320" height="213" class="size-large wp-image-1789" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Kouga River</p></div><br />
R8.27 for the first 500l/day<br />
R16.73 for the next 300l/day and<br />
R33.45 for the next 800l/day<br />
R1.11 for every litre over 1600l/day</p>
<p><strong>The water tariffs from August 2011 will be:</strong></p>
<p>R6.60 for the first 800l/day<br />
R8.27 for the next 800l/day<br />
R9.82 for the next 1000l/day<br />
R16.73 per kl thereafter.</p>
<p>There are a few reasons why the water restrictions are not totally lifted.</p>
<p>Within the last two months the average volume of the water in the dams making up the Algoa Water Supply System has increased by 100%. What has however been of concern is the fact that the dams dedicated to the NMBM water use has not had the amount of run off as seen in the Kouga River. The Churchill Dam located on the Kromme River only started overflowing on Friday evening 15 July 2011. This is a month after the Kouga Dams was full. Also to note is the fact that the overflow of the Churchill Dam flows into the Impofu Dam, which means that the runoff in the Kromme River was actually low, meaning that the majority of the inflow came from the tributaries and not the main river.</p>
<p>The latter is therefore the main reason that the restriction on the NMBM has not been entirely lifted and therefore the statement that the status of the water availability to the NMBM will be judged on the availability of water in the Kromme River. The storage of these two dams needs to be at least at 85% for all the restrictions to be entirely lifted.</p>
<p>At the current water consumption levels the NMBM has sufficient water for approximately two years.</p>
<p>The Department of Water Affairs placed a 10% restriction on the water usage of the Metro. This is due to the fact that the metro is in a drought prone area and the future weather outlook shows that we are going to have a dry season and our water supply may decrease considerably.</p>
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		<title>Restrictions remain for Metro</title>
		<link>http://www.watersafe.co.za/2011/07/15/restrictions-still-in-force-for-metro/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jul 2011 10:11:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite calls from businesses and residents to drop restrictions, the municipality would not say  when water restrictions would be dropped or eased. “We have not yet received any official notification from Water Affairs explaining when it will lift its restrictions,” spokesperson Kupido Baron said yesterday. Eastern Cape Water Affairs spokesperson Mandilakhe Zenzile said the department’s amended restrictions on the Bay’s water consumption were about to be gazetted and simply needed the signature of director-general Trevor Balzer. Senior water officials said 2 days ago that although the Water Affairs Department was still in process of handling proposals which would allow the Bay to use 100% of its quota from the Kouga Dam, the city could draw “as much as it likes” while the Loerie Dam overflowed. The department is in the process of lifting restrictions on the city’s water usage from the two major dams which are wholly dedicated to it, the Churchill and the Impofu on the Kromme River, from 15% in the 2010/11 water year, to 10%. It will drop the 10% restriction entirely once both the Churchill and three-times-larger Impofu reach a combined capacity of 85%. Yesterday they stood at 76%. Both the Loerie and Kouga dams have &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://www.watersafe.co.za/2011/07/15/restrictions-still-in-force-for-metro/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite calls from businesses and residents to drop restrictions, the municipality would not say  when water restrictions would be dropped or eased. “We have not yet received any official notification from Water Affairs explaining when it will lift its restrictions,” spokesperson Kupido Baron said yesterday. Eastern Cape Water Affairs spokesperson Mandilakhe Zenzile said the department’s amended restrictions on the Bay’s water consumption were about to be gazetted and simply needed the signature of director-general Trevor Balzer. Senior water officials said 2 days ago that although the Water Affairs Department was still in process of handling proposals which would allow the Bay to use 100% of its quota from the Kouga Dam, the city could draw “as much as it likes” while the Loerie Dam overflowed.<span id="more-1770"></span></p>
<p>The department is in the process of lifting restrictions on the city’s water usage from the two major dams which are wholly dedicated to it, the Churchill and the Impofu on the Kromme River, from 15% in the 2010/11 water year, to 10%. It will drop the 10% restriction entirely once both the Churchill and three-times-larger Impofu reach a combined capacity of 85%. Yesterday they stood at 76%. <a href="http://www.watersafe.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Kouga-Dam2.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1654" title="Kouga Dam" src="http://www.watersafe.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Kouga-Dam2-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a></p>
<p>Both the Loerie and Kouga dams have been overflowing for weeks now. For the last water year, which ended on June 30, the Bay could only use 60% of its allocation from the Kouga Dam, or about 14000 megalitres a year. The city’s water consumption from that dam is monitored carefully, as it is pumped from the Kouga Dam to the Loerie Dam, and then to the city.</p>
<p>Gamtoos Valley farmers were told earlier this month they could use their full quota (60000Ml a year) of the Kouga Dam’s water again, after being forced to use just 40% (24000Ml) during the last water year, crippling many citrus farmers. Gamtoos Irrigation Board chairperson Pierre Joubert, who also sits on the Algoa Water Study Group, said it was essential that the department seriously considered raising the Kouga Dam wall to add to the region’s water security. Raising the 82m-high wall by an additional 15m has been under discussion for more than 10 years, and is part of the Algoa Water Study Group’s long- term recommendations to the department.</p>
<p>-<em> Brian Hayward  The Herald 14 Jul’11</em></p>
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		<title>Nelson Mandela Bay Water Restrictions</title>
		<link>http://www.watersafe.co.za/2011/07/12/nelson-mandela-bay-water-restrictions/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jul 2011 08:16:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Latest news on the water restrictions of the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality Regular Questions regarding the lifting of Water Restrictions as issued on behalf of the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality by Media Management Officer Kupido Baron]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.watersafe.co.za/dam-levels/">Regular Questions regarding the lifting of Water Restrictions as issued on behalf of the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality by Media Management Officer Kupido Baron</a></p>
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		<title>Rain Fall figures as on 05 July 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2011 07:50:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Port Elizabeth &#160; St Albumd 22mm Chetty 28mm Airport 40mm Lovemore Heights 46mm 3rd Ave Dip 47mm Riverstone Bridge 48mm Lorraine 52mm Parsons Hill 60mm &#160; &#160; Humansdorp 40mm Uitenhage 12mm East London 42mm Grahamstown 27mm Addo 19mm Somerset East 7mm &#160; &#160; Catchment: Kouga &#160; Patensie 14 mm &#160; &#160; Catchment: Impofu &#160; Joubertina 6mm Kareedouw 5mm]]></description>
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<td width="149" valign="top"><strong>Port Elizabeth</td>
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<td width="149" valign="top">St Albumd</td>
<td width="76" valign="top">22mm</td>
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<td width="149" valign="top">Chetty</td>
<td width="76" valign="top">28mm</td>
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<td width="149" valign="top">Airport</td>
<td width="76" valign="top">40mm</td>
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<td width="149" valign="top">Lovemore Heights</td>
<td width="76" valign="top">46mm</td>
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<td width="149" valign="top">3rd Ave Dip</td>
<td width="76" valign="top">47mm</td>
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<td width="149" valign="top">Riverstone Bridge</td>
<td width="76" valign="top">48mm</td>
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<td width="149" valign="top">Lorraine</td>
<td width="76" valign="top">52mm</td>
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<td width="149" valign="top">Parsons Hill</td>
<td width="76" valign="top">60mm</td>
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<td width="149" valign="top">Humansdorp</td>
<td width="76" valign="top">40mm</td>
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<td width="149" valign="top">Uitenhage</td>
<td width="76" valign="top">12mm</td>
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<td width="149" valign="top">East London</td>
<td width="76" valign="top">42mm</td>
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<td width="149" valign="top">Grahamstown</td>
<td width="76" valign="top">27mm</td>
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<td width="149" valign="top">Addo</td>
<td width="76" valign="top">19mm</td>
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<td width="149" valign="top">Somerset East</td>
<td width="76" valign="top">7mm</td>
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<td width="149" valign="top"><strong>Catchment: Kouga</strong></td>
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<td width="149" valign="top">Patensie</td>
<td width="76" valign="top">14 mm</td>
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<td width="149" valign="top"><strong>Catchment: Impofu</strong></td>
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<td width="149" valign="top">Joubertina</td>
<td width="76" valign="top">6mm</td>
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<td width="149" valign="top">Kareedouw</td>
<td width="76" valign="top">5mm</td>
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		<title>Latest Rainfall Figures as on 26 &amp; 27 June 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2011 11:07:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[EASTERN CAPE 26/06 08:00 ADDO ELEPHANT PARK 02 &#160; BISHO 02 &#160; CAPE ST FRANCIS 18 &#160; FLOWER RESERVE ARS 14 &#160; GRAHAMSTOWN 07 &#160; JOUBERTINA AWS 15 &#160; NGQURA (COEGA) 06 &#160; PATENSIE 02 &#160; PORT ALFRED &#8211; AIRPORT 11 &#160; PORT ELIZABETH AWS 29 &#160; &#160; EASTERN CAPE 27/06 08:00 ADDO ELEPHANT PARK 01 BARKLY-OOS (CAERLEON) 02 BISHO 02 CAPE ST FRANCIS 13 DOHNE &#8211; AGR 01 EAST LONDON WO 03 GRAHAMSTOWN 10 JOUBERTINA AWS 08 NGQURA (COEGA) 05 PATENSIE 02 PORT ALFRED &#8211; AIRPORT 15 PORT ELIZABETH AWS 48 PORT ELIZABETH-LOVEMORE RES ARS 47 TSITSIKAMMA 10 UITENHAGE 02]]></description>
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<td width="168" valign="top"><strong> </strong></td>
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<td width="329" valign="top">ADDO ELEPHANT PARK</td>
<td width="168" valign="top">02</td>
<td width="168" valign="top">&nbsp;</td>
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<td width="329" valign="top">BISHO</td>
<td width="168" valign="top">02</td>
<td width="168" valign="top">&nbsp;</td>
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<td width="329" valign="top">CAPE ST FRANCIS</td>
<td width="168" valign="top">18</td>
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<td width="329" valign="top">FLOWER RESERVE ARS</td>
<td width="168" valign="top">14</td>
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<td width="329" valign="top">GRAHAMSTOWN</td>
<td width="168" valign="top">07</td>
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<td width="329" valign="top">JOUBERTINA AWS</td>
<td width="168" valign="top">15</td>
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<td width="329" valign="top">NGQURA (COEGA)</td>
<td width="168" valign="top">06</td>
<td width="168" valign="top">&nbsp;</td>
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<td width="329" valign="top">PATENSIE</td>
<td width="168" valign="top">02</td>
<td width="168" valign="top">&nbsp;</td>
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<td width="329" valign="top">PORT ALFRED &#8211; AIRPORT</td>
<td width="168" valign="top">11</td>
<td width="168" valign="top">&nbsp;</td>
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<td width="329" valign="top">PORT ELIZABETH AWS</td>
<td width="168" valign="top">29</td>
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<td colspan="2" width="523" valign="top"><strong>EASTERN CAPE 27/06 08:00</strong></td>
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<td width="329" valign="top">ADDO ELEPHANT PARK</td>
<td width="194" valign="top">01</td>
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<td width="329" valign="top">BARKLY-OOS (CAERLEON)</td>
<td width="194" valign="top">02</td>
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<td width="329" valign="top">BISHO</td>
<td width="194" valign="top">02</td>
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<td width="329" valign="top">CAPE ST FRANCIS</td>
<td width="194" valign="top">13</td>
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<td width="329" valign="top">DOHNE &#8211; AGR</td>
<td width="194" valign="top">01</td>
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<td width="329" valign="top">EAST LONDON WO</td>
<td width="194" valign="top">03</td>
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<td width="329" valign="top">GRAHAMSTOWN</td>
<td width="194" valign="top">10</td>
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<td width="329" valign="top">JOUBERTINA AWS</td>
<td width="194" valign="top">08</td>
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<td width="329" valign="top">NGQURA (COEGA)</td>
<td width="194" valign="top">05</td>
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<td width="329" valign="top">PATENSIE</td>
<td width="194" valign="top">02</td>
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<td width="329" valign="top">PORT ALFRED &#8211; AIRPORT</td>
<td width="194" valign="top">15</td>
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<td width="329" valign="top">PORT ELIZABETH AWS</td>
<td width="194" valign="top">48</td>
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<td width="329" valign="top">PORT ELIZABETH-LOVEMORE RES   ARS</td>
<td width="194" valign="top">47</td>
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<td width="329" valign="top">TSITSIKAMMA</td>
<td width="194" valign="top">10</td>
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<td width="329" valign="top">UITENHAGE</td>
<td width="194" valign="top">02</td>
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		<title>NMBM Don&#8217;t waste now!</title>
		<link>http://www.watersafe.co.za/2011/06/15/nmbm-ward-1-dont-waste-now/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2011 10:51:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear All Please note though that the Metro`s main supply dams the Churchill and Impofu are the only ones that are not yet full and it is important to consider this when determining the full / partial water restrictions being retained . It is likely that some measures of curtailment will be retained in order to better secure our LONG TERM water supply . The past experiences confirm that our recent water crisis was largely as a result of the liberal usage of our water reserves . We need to make better use of and go further with our water: Re-use bath/shower water to flush toilets or water the garden with. Contact Water Rhapsody for Grey water and Multi-Flush Systems. Don`t waste , so that our water will go further . The Metro has been using an average of 233 ml. per day as against the previous 300 ml before restrictions , that is more than 20% less , which if applied before could`ve resulted in dam levels being above 40% rather than the 31% that it was a few weeks ago . Water is a long term scarce commodity and we need to treat it with care . The &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://www.watersafe.co.za/2011/06/15/nmbm-ward-1-dont-waste-now/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear All</p>
<p>Please note though that the Metro`s main supply dams the Churchill and Impofu are the only ones that are not yet full and it is important to consider this when determining the full / partial water restrictions being retained . </p>
<p>It is likely that some measures of curtailment will be retained in order to better secure our LONG TERM water supply . </p>
<p>The past experiences confirm that our recent water crisis was largely as a result of the liberal usage of our water reserves .</p>
<p>We need to make better use of and go further with our water:</p>
<p>Re-use bath/shower water to flush toilets or water the garden with. <em>Contact Water Rhapsody for Grey water and Multi-Flush Systems.</em><strong></p>
<p>Don`t waste , so that our water will go further . </p>
<p>The Metro has been using an average of 233 ml. per day as against the previous 300 ml before restrictions , that is more than 20% less , which if applied before could`ve resulted in dam levels  being above 40% rather than the 31% that it was a few weeks ago . </p>
<p>Water is a long term scarce commodity and we need to treat it with care . </p>
<p>The Nooitgedacht scheme upgrade supply is only due to be operative in 2012 . </p>
<p>Any level below 60% is of concern , so we need to continue saving water , whether the dams are full or not . </p>
<p>There is no guarantee of regular rain . </p>
<p>I personally will continue with saving measures.  </p>
<p>Major Storage Dams supplying the Metro (levels as at 14 June 2011)<br />
                          Capacity              Volume of water      </p>
<p>Kouga                 100%                 125 910Ml<br />
Churchill              70,3%                 24 769<br />
Impofu                47,9%                 50 677<br />
Loerie                 100%                    3 026<br />
Groendal             100%                  11 640</p>
<p>                                                   216 022 Ml</p>
<p>Ave all                76,7 %  of total combined capacity. </p>
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