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Drilling to Augment Urban Water Supply – A Case Study of the Cape Flats and Table Mountain Group Aquifers by Umvoto Africa (TDI)

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Drilling to Augment Urban Water Supply – A Case Study of the Cape Flats and Table Mountain Group Aquifers by Umvoto Africa (TDI)

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Groundwater Augmentation For Housing Estate Water Supply, Implementation And Legal Use

With increasing pressure on Cape Town’s potable water supply, the responsibility of diversifying supply for small, medium and large volume water users has fallen to the user to ensure sustainable use of potable water, and utilising all feasible non-potable sources where available.

Isotope Constraints On The Source And Residence Time Of Spring Water From The Table Mountain Group Aquifer, Paarl, South Africa

Large scale groundwater abstraction is increasingly being used to support large urban centres particularly in areas of low rainfall but presents particular challenges in the management and sustainability of the groundwater system. The Table Mountain Group (TMG) Aquifer is one of the largest and most important aquifer systems in South Africa and is currently being considered as an alternative source of potable water for the City of Cape Town, a metropolis of over four million people.

Urban Groundwater Development and Management for Metropolitan Areas in South Africa

The freshwater resources of the world are under pressure to meet the growing demands of rapidly increasing populations and their various activities. South Africa receives less than the world’s average annual rainfall and this suggests that it is a potential candidate for water stress. Rising demand for increasingly scarce water resources is leading to growing concerns about future access to water, particularly in urban areas.

Stable Isotope Techniques for the Evaluation of Water Sources for Domestic Supply in Stellenbosch, South Africa

During 2017-2018, the City of Cape Town, South Africa faced an unprecedented drought crisis with the six main water storages supplying Cape Town falling to a combined capacity of just under 20%. With the threat of severe water shortages looming, various additional water sources were examined to supplement the municipal water supply network. These were focussed on groundwater, desalination and treated effluent.