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Save like a local: Water-saving tips - Cape Town Tourism
Save like a local: Water-saving tips - Cape Town Tourism

City of Cape Town - Level 6B water restrictions come into effect on 1  February 2018. Let's beat #DayZero together by using 50 litres or less per  person, per day. We've created
City of Cape Town - Level 6B water restrictions come into effect on 1 February 2018. Let's beat #DayZero together by using 50 litres or less per person, per day. We've created

Cape Town's Water Shortage Approaching 'Day Zero' | Risk Management Monitor
Cape Town's Water Shortage Approaching 'Day Zero' | Risk Management Monitor

Cape Town almost ran out of water. Here's how it averted the crisis | World  Economic Forum
Cape Town almost ran out of water. Here's how it averted the crisis | World Economic Forum

South Africa's Cape Town drought: Economic impact is uncertain
South Africa's Cape Town drought: Economic impact is uncertain

Cape Town almost ran out of water. Here's how it averted the crisis | World  Economic Forum
Cape Town almost ran out of water. Here's how it averted the crisis | World Economic Forum

How Cape Town Used Behavioral Science to Beat Its Water Crisis - By  Ammaarah Martinus & Faisal Naru - Behavioral Scientist
How Cape Town Used Behavioral Science to Beat Its Water Crisis - By Ammaarah Martinus & Faisal Naru - Behavioral Scientist

City of Cape Town - DROUGHT CRISIS WARNING TO ALL WATER USERS IN CAPE TOWN:  Level 4 water restrictions come into effect on 1 June 2017 subject to  Council approval. See a
City of Cape Town - DROUGHT CRISIS WARNING TO ALL WATER USERS IN CAPE TOWN: Level 4 water restrictions come into effect on 1 June 2017 subject to Council approval. See a

Water crisis: Cape Town drought to have huge impact on SA's economy
Water crisis: Cape Town drought to have huge impact on SA's economy

Cape Town almost ran out of water. Here's how it averted the crisis | World  Economic Forum
Cape Town almost ran out of water. Here's how it averted the crisis | World Economic Forum

Cape Town water crisis - Wikipedia
Cape Town water crisis - Wikipedia

University of Cape Town - Level 6B water restrictions are in effect from 1  February 2018. Let's beat #DayZero together by using 50 litres of water or  less per person ,per day. #
University of Cape Town - Level 6B water restrictions are in effect from 1 February 2018. Let's beat #DayZero together by using 50 litres of water or less per person ,per day. #

Measures in place to ease impact of CT's water crisis on schools
Measures in place to ease impact of CT's water crisis on schools

Cape Town's Water Crisis - ppt download
Cape Town's Water Crisis - ppt download

Cape Town Drought Highlights Water Scarcity Risk to Vulnerable Cities  Globally: UBS
Cape Town Drought Highlights Water Scarcity Risk to Vulnerable Cities Globally: UBS

Cape Town almost ran out of water. Here's how it averted the crisis | World  Economic Forum
Cape Town almost ran out of water. Here's how it averted the crisis | World Economic Forum

Cape Town water taps running dry | Africa Renewal
Cape Town water taps running dry | Africa Renewal

Tools of Change
Tools of Change

How Cape Town's water crisis could make people sick
How Cape Town's water crisis could make people sick

City of Cape Town puts squeeze on water shortage with Level 5 water  restrictions, tourists encouraged to still visit!
City of Cape Town puts squeeze on water shortage with Level 5 water restrictions, tourists encouraged to still visit!

Cape Town, South Africa is running out of water - Washington Post
Cape Town, South Africa is running out of water - Washington Post

The Cape Town “Day Zero” drought and Hadley cell expansion | npj Climate  and Atmospheric Science
The Cape Town “Day Zero” drought and Hadley cell expansion | npj Climate and Atmospheric Science

Cape Town water rationing | Western Cape Government
Cape Town water rationing | Western Cape Government

Cape's water crisis to have ripple effect – The Mail & Guardian
Cape's water crisis to have ripple effect – The Mail & Guardian