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Author Kaiser, Gisela, author.

Title Parched : the Cape Town drought story / Gisela Kaiser
Published Cham : Springer, [2021]
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Description 1 online resource (xxix, 209 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Chapter 1, Introduction -- Chapter 2. Water Supply in Cape Town -- Chapter 3. Reconciliation strategy -- Chapter 4. Politics, trust and governance -- Chapter 5. The Drought -- Chapter 6. Reliance on rainfall, climate variability and climate change -- Chapter 7. The Water Resilience Programme -- Chapter 8. The New Water Programme -- Chapter 9. NWP: Managing dam levels -- Chapter 10. NWP: Managing Demand -- Chapter 11. NWP: Augmentation -- Chapter 12. Lessons learnt -- Chapter 13. Conclusion
Summary The book presents the history of water supply to Cape Town, leading up to the worst ever drought recorded, through political turmoil impacting on drought interventions and resulting in the adoption of an integrated water strategy. Regions reliant on water supply from rainfed dams have always been vulnerable to the impact of drought. This is exacerbated by the uncertainty of future rainfall, which is never guaranteed, and reliance is placed on modelling using historic data. While weather has always been variable, climate has been generally reliable. With anthropogenic activity causing changes in climate, the validity of modelling based on history is currently not fully trusted. Unless the storage capacity is sufficient to carry through numerous seasons of poor rainfall, even with water restrictions to match demand and supply in times of depleted rainfall, the risk of reservoirs running dry remains a threat
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed November 16, 2021)
Subject Droughts -- South Africa -- Cape Town
Water-supply -- South Africa -- Cape Town
Droughts
Water-supply
South Africa -- Cape Town
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783030788896
303078889X