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Bulawayo supply dams at 66,96%

- BY REJOICE NCUBE Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

WATER supply dams in the City of Bulawayo are at 66,99% amid a rise in demand for potable water.

The drop in the water level has forced the local authority to reintroduc­e a water-rationing regime.

Bulawayo experience­d serious water challenges last year following the decommissi­oning of three of its six supply dams due to low water levels.

This led to some suburbs going for over six months without tap water.

In a notice to residents, Bulawayo town clerk Christophe­r Dube said water supply had stabilised in all suburbs.

He, however, said from March 2021, water-shedding would gradually be reduced.

“On May 15, dam levels were 66,96%.

“However, an analysis of the system input volume against city consumptio­n from March 2021 to date is indicating that the demand is very high at 156ML/day against the water-rationing limit of 135ML/day,” Dube said.

“The rationing limit is in place as part of broader water conservati­on measures in force with the purpose of delaying city dams’ depletion rate.

“In this regard, consumers are being encouraged to adhere to their water-rationing allocation­s.”

Dube said according to the water-rationing schedule, the allocation­s were that high-density houses should get 450 litres/day, lowdensity houses 650 litres per day, cottages, servants quarters 650 litres/day, with all residentia­l flats with bulk meters getting 70% of average water use for the period ending March 2017, and all residentia­l flats with individual meters getting 400 litres/day.

Dube said connection­s to vacant stands and areas outside Bulawayo would be suspended, adding that consumers should follow the water-rationing allocation­s as given.

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