Dam water levels continue to decline

21 Oct, 2019 - 15:10 0 Views
Dam water levels continue to decline

eBusiness Weekly

HARARE – The Zimbabwe National Water  Authority (Zinwa) said on Friday average dam levels in the country stood  at 54.8 percent as on Friday, a decline from 60 percent usually recorded  during this time of the year.

Established in 2000, Zinwa has the mandate of managing water for the  State as well as ensuring sustainable development and equitable  distribution of the country’s water resources to all Zimbabweans at an  affordable price.

In its weekly update, Zinwa said dam levels were declining as the  summer season got hotter and drier.

“These conditions usually lead to an upsurge in water use. Water users  are advised to use the limited available water very sparingly under the  circumstances,” it said.

Mazvikadeyi Dam in Banket, about 120 kilometres morth west of Harare at 82.2 percent had the highest levels, followed by Manyame (formerly  Darwendale dam) 81.4 percent and Mazowe 55 percent respectively.

Dams with some of the lowest water levels included the almost dry  Harava dam at 0.5 percent, Upper Ncema has 3 percent water and Seke Dam  is at 2 percent.

Zimbabwe was last year hit by a drought, recording lower than usual  rainfall, which affected water levels in most water sources.

The crisis also hit the country’s source of hydro-power, Kariba Dam,  estimated to be carrying below 20 percent of water usable for generation  as of this Monday compared to over 80 percent during the comparable  period last year.

According to a rainfall forecast released last month, Zimbabwe is  expected to receive normal rains with a bias towards below normal  throughout the 2019/20 season. – New Ziana

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