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How could Cape Town boost its water supply : Why is the City ignoring the value of stormwater ?

Future Cape Townon16/05/2018/Comments closed

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This article originally appeared at UCT News, on 14 May 2018. It can be accessed here : 
Author and Photographer : Kevin Winter

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  • What if our spaces near the water became more public?

 

Tagged: augmentation cape town climate change future water stormwater water water crisis Water Supply

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