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Cape Town faces Day Zero
murchr
#1 Posted : Monday, February 05, 2018 4:44:12 AM
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Imagine this,

In 10 weeks engineers will turn off water for a million homes as this South African city reacts to one-in-384-year drought. The rich are digging boreholes, more are panic-buying bottled water, and the army is on standby

The head of Cape Town’s disaster operations centre is drawing up a plan he hopes he never has to implement as this South African city on the frontline of climate change prepares to be the first in the world to turn off the water taps.

“We’ve identified four risks: water shortages, sanitation failures, disease outbreaks and anarchy due to competition for scarce resources,” says Greg Pillay. “We had to go back to the drawing board. We were prepared for disruption of supply, but not a no-water scenario. In my 40 years in emergency services, this is the biggest crisis.”

The plan – being drawn up with the emergency services, the military, epidemiologists and other health experts – is geared towards Day Zero, the apocalyptically named point when water in the six-dam reservoir system falls to 13.5% of capacity.

At this critical level – currently forecast for 16 April – piped supply will be deemed to have failed and the city will dispatch teams of engineers to close the valves to about a million homes – 75% of the city.

“It’s going to be terrifying for many people when they turn on the tap and nothing comes out,” says Christine Colvin, freshwater manager for WWF and a member of the mayor’s advisory board.

In place of piped water, the city will establish 200 water collection points, scattered around the city to ensure the legally guaranteed minimum of 25 litres per person per day within 200 metres of every citizen’s home.
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mkenyan
#2 Posted : Monday, February 05, 2018 8:57:32 AM
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murchr wrote:
Imagine this,

In 10 weeks engineers will turn off water for a million homes as this South African city reacts to one-in-384-year drought. The rich are digging boreholes, more are panic-buying bottled water, and the army is on standby

The head of Cape Town’s disaster operations centre is drawing up a plan he hopes he never has to implement as this South African city on the frontline of climate change prepares to be the first in the world to turn off the water taps.

“We’ve identified four risks: water shortages, sanitation failures, disease outbreaks and anarchy due to competition for scarce resources,” says Greg Pillay. “We had to go back to the drawing board. We were prepared for disruption of supply, but not a no-water scenario. In my 40 years in emergency services, this is the biggest crisis.”

The plan – being drawn up with the emergency services, the military, epidemiologists and other health experts – is geared towards Day Zero, the apocalyptically named point when water in the six-dam reservoir system falls to 13.5% of capacity.

At this critical level – currently forecast for 16 April – piped supply will be deemed to have failed and the city will dispatch teams of engineers to close the valves to about a million homes – 75% of the city.

“It’s going to be terrifying for many people when they turn on the tap and nothing comes out,” says Christine Colvin, freshwater manager for WWF and a member of the mayor’s advisory board.

In place of piped water, the city will establish 200 water collection points, scattered around the city to ensure the legally guaranteed minimum of 25 litres per person per day within 200 metres of every citizen’s home.

most, if not all, of the well off people in cape town wont be affected much by actual lack of water. they have invested in boreholes and wells and reverse osmosis machines so shall be okay. problem will be the lack of water in the poor areas and the resultant anarchy.
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#3 Posted : Monday, February 05, 2018 11:04:16 AM
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Sound like Nairobi, Mombasa or Kisumu.
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#4 Posted : Monday, February 05, 2018 11:16:06 AM
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They seem to be taking measures all the same

I've not been there but heard their local govt is very efficient.

Is there any place in the world where fresh water sources are increasing?
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#5 Posted : Monday, February 05, 2018 11:37:13 AM
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What a $hithole city cape town is. All down to poor planning then they blame it on "worst drought in 100yrs".


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#6 Posted : Sunday, February 11, 2018 10:36:18 AM
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https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-42982959
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Angelica _ann wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-42982959


Does it mean that Nairobi and Mombasa are not considered major cities? People go for weeks without drinking water in this two cities and no one gives an eff about it.
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#8 Posted : Sunday, February 11, 2018 2:39:16 PM
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Fyatu wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-42982959


Does it mean that Nairobi and Mombasa are not considered major cities? People go for weeks without drinking water in this two cities and no one gives an eff about it.

Is there absolutely no way, that Ocean water can be made palatable? With all the technology, advancements and resources at the human disposal?

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hardwood
#9 Posted : Sunday, February 11, 2018 2:55:26 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
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Hehe even Cairo has no water? And the river Nile passes right through the city? All they need to do is tap the fresh water some 5km before the river gets to the city, before it becomes polluted. Just how dumb are the city authorities?

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#10 Posted : Sunday, February 11, 2018 4:17:57 PM
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hardwood wrote:
What a $hithole city cape town is. All down to poor planning then they blame it on "worst drought in 100yrs".




They should invent in a recycling plant(s). The ocean is all around them. I will excuse them for now since this hasn't happened for decades. It's now real that sahara is expanding rather rapidly.
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masukuma
#11 Posted : Sunday, February 11, 2018 6:31:50 PM
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hakuna ma-Lorry za Clean water? na Ken Tank kibao huko? But really... this has been coming. In 2013 I had the pleasure to go to cape town and decided to do a trip on Table mountain. When I came across this thing

I overheard a conversation. The mzungu man (hand on the right) was talking to that lady (purple and blue shirt) about the water situation. He said maji itakwisha in less than 5 years coz people have not thought of what to do with cape towns growing population. It's really sad that something that people were discussing in 2013 came to be. I actually detected some racial undertone in his messaging but really our people need to style up (regardless of whether Cape Town is under DA or ANC)
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#12 Posted : Sunday, February 11, 2018 6:39:00 PM
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Mukiri wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-42982959


Does it mean that Nairobi and Mombasa are not considered major cities? People go for weeks without drinking water in this two cities and no one gives an eff about it.

Is there absolutely no way, that Ocean water can be made palatable? With all the technology, advancements and resources at the human disposal?

Africans... throwing money at a problem and hoping it will go away!! So you think ukiwa umeketi hapo umeFigure out a solution to Cape Town's water problem by saying... si they 'desalinate'
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#13 Posted : Sunday, February 11, 2018 10:20:23 PM
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Mukiri wrote:

Is there absolutely no way, that Ocean water can be made palatable? With all the technology, advancements and resources at the human disposal?


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murchr
#14 Posted : Sunday, February 11, 2018 11:38:41 PM
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masukuma wrote:
hakuna ma-Lorry za Clean water? na Ken Tank kibao huko? But really... this has been coming. In 2013 I had the pleasure to go to cape town and decided to do a trip on Table mountain. When I came across this thing

I overheard a conversation. The mzungu man (hand on the right) was talking to that lady (purple and blue shirt) about the water situation. He said maji itakwisha in less than 5 years coz people have not thought of what to do with cape towns growing population. It's really sad that something that people were discussing in 2013 came to be. I actually detected some racial undertone in his messaging but really our people need to style up (regardless of whether Cape Town is under DA or ANC)



What is this thing tho?
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wukan
#15 Posted : Monday, February 12, 2018 6:50:39 AM
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masukuma wrote:
hakuna ma-Lorry za Clean water? na Ken Tank kibao huko? But really... this has been coming. In 2013 I had the pleasure to go to cape town and decided to do a trip on Table mountain. When I came across this thing

I overheard a conversation. The mzungu man (hand on the right) was talking to that lady (purple and blue shirt) about the water situation. He said maji itakwisha in less than 5 years coz people have not thought of what to do with cape towns growing population. It's really sad that something that people were discussing in 2013 came to be. I actually detected some racial undertone in his messaging but really our people need to style up (regardless of whether Cape Town is under DA or ANC)


Table mountain ni huko juu ya milima(flats) where the coloreds were thrown to during apartheid? Concentrated poverty-there are no jobs just gang violence. Under apartheid the coloreds were a bit privileged so I guess ANC does not have the time for them. Siasa mbaya maisha mbaya.

Anyway Nairobi also has the same water challenge. In the 1820's there was a decade long drought which made the Kambas become long distance traders. If such a drought recurred then Nairobi would similarly run out of water.
masukuma
#16 Posted : Monday, February 12, 2018 9:24:19 AM
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Lolest! wrote:
Mukiri wrote:

Is there absolutely no way, that Ocean water can be made palatable? With all the technology, advancements and resources at the human disposal?



I am guessing no one in SA can google and find this youtube video
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#17 Posted : Monday, February 12, 2018 10:13:54 AM
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masukuma wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
Mukiri wrote:

Is there absolutely no way, that Ocean water can be made palatable? With all the technology, advancements and resources at the human disposal?



I am guessing no one in SA can google and find this youtube video

Dude, who suggested that they can't?
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#18 Posted : Tuesday, February 13, 2018 5:58:09 PM
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