Are you saying, the past drought was an welcomed excuse for the idiots in charge? If so, what excuse are they going to use now?
Probably that apartheid gov built the Vaal too small?
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Are you saying, the past drought was an welcomed excuse for the idiots in charge? If so, what excuse are they going to use now?
That's what I'm saying.
I fully expect them to come back saying that we're a water scarce nation and thus level 2 restrictions will be in place forever
Can't. They already blamed them for building it too big.Probably that apartheid gov built the Vaal too small?
Actually there definitely was a severe water shortage looking at the video evidence.Are you saying, the past drought was an welcomed excuse for the idiots in charge? If so, what excuse are they going to use now?
Actually there definitely was a severe water shortage looking at the video evidence.
I seem to recall water gets recycled and that South Africa has, no sorry had a world class water purification and recycling system?
Pretty sure that's all in the past now, hence the introduction of restrictions.
Lots of rivers are just too dirty now.
Actually there definitely was a severe water shortage looking at the video evidence.
I seem to recall water gets recycled and that South Africa has, no sorry had a world class water purification and recycling system?
Pretty sure that's all in the past now, hence the introduction of restrictions.
What about the ecosystem at the Vaal and farmers who rely on actual rainfall?There was no shortage. We had more than two years supply in sterkfontein
What about the ecosystem at the Vaal and farmers who rely on actual rainfall?
2 years supply is vague without knowing future usage and situations?
There was no shortage. We had more than two years supply in sterkfontein
Its more complicated than that, Sterkfontein holds water extremely well. The moment you release water from it evaporation increases exponentially and you don't have those two years anymore.
About half?So now we have 4 years supply.
How much less vague is that?
well yes you do. You release it at the rate that it is needed by the vaal. Not all in one go.
The two years presupposes vaal dam levels of evaporation... So in fact it's more.
Source?
Ok but what about Rand Water telling municipalities that they are throttling water delivery down by 15%? Hence reservoirs ran dry all over JHB and PTA.
Tugela river up to Sterkfontein.
But that's not what you meant, right?
Volume of sterkfontein is about the same as that of the vaal.
Vaal was going down at about 1% every week - so that's about 2 years...
No sorry should have been more accurate, i meant source as in where you are getting your information from.
That's not very scientific, you aren't accounting for how much was coming in over that period of time, which other dams in the area were being used or average evaporation over the course of a year.