Cape Town Scraps Desalination Barge Plan as Water Crisis Eases
- Other projects to augment supply, reduce demand to continue
- Six main dams are at 39.1% of capacity, up from 23% a year ago
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Cape Town’s city council scrapped plans to hire a desalination barge to supplement the city’s water supply after good winter rains helped ease the worst drought on record.
South Africa’s second-biggest city will continue implementing other projects to ensure taps don’t run dry, including curtailing usage by reducing the water pressure and tapping underground aquifers, said Xanthea Limberg, the mayoral committee member for water and waste services.