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| Day Zero - Where did it Go ? | |
| By: Hawk Date: March 19, 2018, 1:24 am | |
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| ANALYSIS: Why Day Zero was scrapped | |
| Source: NEWS24 | |
| https://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/analysis-why-day-zero-was-scrapped-2018… | |
| Cape Town - The decision to scrap Day Zero has left many people | |
| confused. | |
| One day it was hovering on the horizon, the next it was gone. | |
| Yet the dam levels are still dropping, there has been almost no | |
| rain, and the City of Cape Town says we are still in the midst | |
| of the worst drought we have experienced in recent times. | |
| What happened? Why has Day Zero gone away suddenly? | |
| Trawling through statements, opinions and conversations with | |
| people from different sectors, it appears that the decision was | |
| political, designed to limit the negative impact on tourism and | |
| investment in the city. | |
| Severity of the water crisis | |
| It certainly was not based on the fact that the water crisis is | |
| over. Dam levels are just over 22% of capacity. Everyone has | |
| seen photographs and television shots of the sandy bottom of the | |
| Theewaterskloof Dam, testament to the severity of the water | |
| crisis. | |
| But in a city that relies on tourism as one of its major | |
| money-spinners and job creators, Day Zero was bad for business. | |
| In January, when Day Zero was announced, the far greater danger | |
| was the real possibility that at the rate Cape Town was using | |
| water, demand really would outstrip supply and the city would | |
| run out of water. Tourism and other economic worries had to be | |
| put on a back burner, and Day Zero was born. | |
| It was a shock tactic and no one could have predicted with any | |
| certainty if it would work. It did. | |
| Spurred into action by the fear that soon they would have to | |
| stand in queues to collect water in plastic containers, | |
| Capetonians rallied. | |
| Water restrictions last year had already seen consumption drop, | |
| but the prospect of Day Zero, when you would not be able to | |
| flush your loo, sent water savings into overdrive. The result | |
| was that Cape Town�s water consumption dropped from over 600 | |
| million litres a day to 515 million. | |
| https://youtu.be/VtIMfTlxei8 | |
| till not at the target of 450 million litres, but since February | |
| 2015 it had dropped from 1.2 billion litres a day to 510 million | |
| litres a day - probably a world record. | |
| Coupled with water donations from farmers, and water savings | |
| from decreasing water pressure in pipes, by early March the heat | |
| was off for the moment, and the city council was able to push | |
| Day Zero further back until it was set to happen only in August. | |
| What this did was give the authorities a breathing space. | |
| Effect on tourism and investment | |
| The politicians seized on this breathing space. On March 7 DA | |
| leader Mmusi Maimane announced that there would be no Day Zero | |
| this year - with the proviso that there were good rains and | |
| consumers continued to stick to 50 litres a day. | |
| For now politicians could tell the world that Cape Town's Day | |
| Zero was gone. | |
| The effect of Day Zero on tourism and investment in the city has | |
| not been quantified. | |
| https://youtu.be/J892aUjKhJU | |
| CEO of Wesgro Tim Harris acknowledges that because of the lag | |
| between booking and trips, the real effect of Day Zero would be | |
| felt only later. | |
| "It's been a tough eight weeks. We as a tourism and economic | |
| promotion agency caught the worst of it. Our job is to say come | |
| to Cape Town, visit, invest, have conferences, and then there | |
| was the simplistic message playing out internationally of | |
| Armageddon here. But if Day Zero kept the taps open it was worth | |
| it," Harris said. | |
| One fact that was quantified was that flights from the UK were | |
| down by 10% over the summer. | |
| Wesgro did interviews with over 150 international journalists, | |
| trying to get the message of the "resilience of Capetonians | |
| across, plus the work by government and industry" into averting | |
| the crisis. | |
| Harris believes they managed to "limit the damage" of Day Zero | |
| doom. | |
| He welcomed that there would be no Day Zero this year. "For us | |
| in this industry we need certainty. The more certainty we can | |
| provide, the easier it is for Cape Town to compete with other | |
| places. The big change now is we can say to investors; tourists: | |
| 'The taps will stay open.'" | |
| Construction industry | |
| Fedhasa reports that there were booking cancellations over the | |
| season, but as Day Zero was pushed further back, these | |
| decreased. | |
| https://youtu.be/bpZ3_O-HhbY | |
| In a Fedhasa survey, close on 50% of members said the 2017 | |
| season had not been as good as 2016, and 39% said they had been | |
| on a par. | |
| Western Cape Premier Helen Zille has also said that while Day | |
| Zero helped save water, it had some "seriously negative | |
| consequences" for the economy. | |
| "The idea of Day Zero hovering on the horizon has had a major | |
| effect on the big pillar of our economy, tourism. Visitors stay | |
| away from a city at risk of running out of water. Many also | |
| cancel their bookings. And this has a knock-on effect through | |
| the entire pipeline of tourism," Zille wrote. | |
| She said the construction industry, which uses a lot of water, | |
| had also slowed down. | |
| What has also emerged is that the reason for Cape Town's water | |
| crisis is not drought. There have been many droughts in the past | |
| that have not lead to Day Zero scenarios. | |
| Bob Scholes, an internationally renowned systems ecologist at | |
| Wits, said Cape Town's demand had been increasing by 2% to 3% a | |
| year, and for years had been heading for a "cross-over point" | |
| where demand would outstrip supply. | |
| "The key thing is that this increased demand is the 'new | |
| normal'. It is not going to go away." | |
| The big unknown now, is with no Day Zero on the horizon, will | |
| Capetonians still save water as rigorously as they have done? | |
| #Post#: 36-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Day Zero - Where did it Go ? | |
| By: Hawk Date: March 19, 2018, 1:31 am | |
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| Cape Town taps may be off soon due to drought | |
| As reported still by Aljazeera.com | |
| https://youtu.be/_C0TZffvQCM | |
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