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Water governance and justice in Cape Town: An overview - Enqvist - 2019 - WIREs Water - Wiley Online Library
Update on the groundwater situation in Cape Town - Water Underground - AGU Blogosphere
Overstrand Municipality - The latest update on dam levels, water restrictions The current drought is increasingly extending its hold in the Western Cape and tough limitations on water consumption have been implemented
Western Cape dams are at their fullest in the last 5 years - Amazing news!
City of Cape Town Relaxes Water Restrictions as Dam Levels Rise - Tours Africa
Dr Kevin Winter | Academic and research profile
Stellenbosch declares Level 6B water restrictions - Circle of Blue
Western Cape farmers call for easing of water restrictions to repair drought damage
Day Zeros - Regional Climate Perspectives
How Cape Town Used Behavioral Science to Beat Its Water Crisis - By Ammaarah Martinus & Faisal Naru - Behavioral Scientist
WATER RESTRICTIONS AS FROM 1 FEBRUARY 2017
Western Cape water restrictions remain | Suid-Kaap Forum
Cape Town Level 4 water restrictions at a glance
Cape Town Day Zero.. Was it rules or community spirit that… | by Camellia Williams | Vizzuality Blog | Medium
How Cape Town Used Behavioral Science to Beat Its Water Crisis - By Ammaarah Martinus & Faisal Naru - Behavioral Scientist
File:Cape Town water crisis graph.svg - Wikimedia Commons
City of Cape Town puts squeeze on water shortage with Level 5 water restrictions, tourists encouraged to still visit!
Cape Town water crisis: on “Day Zero” the city will cut off running water - Vox
The Water Restrictions in Cape Town: What you Need to Know | Bench Africa
Cape Town water rationing | Western Cape Government
1. Water security in Cape Town, South Africa | Water Governance in Cape Town, South Africa | OECD iLibrary
South Africa: How Cape Town beat the drought | Financial Times
Tools of Change
Cape Town Water Restrictions Are Here - cometocapetown.com
Cape Town almost ran out of water. Here's how it averted the crisis | World Economic Forum