Cape Town Water Crisis

11 May 2020
Al-Imdaad Foundation continues to support communities affected by water scarcities
Lavender Hill Well-point
09 Mar 2018Al-Imdaad Foundation teams in the Western Cape establish a well point at Lavender Hill masjid to provide a reliable water source for the community. The well-point successfully struck water at just 5 metres and the pumps, tanks and filter has now been installed providing a complete water solution.
Three years of failed rains created a crisis in the Western Cape with dams reaching critically low levels. Studies showed that the period 2015-2017 was the driest in the area in the past 84 years. Communities in Cape Town faced the looming threat of DAY ZERO, when taps could run completely dry and residents would be forced to queue in long lines. The social, economic, and consequences for quality of life, of such an occurrence could have been be drastic. Al-Imdaad Foundation is committed to doing all it can to help affected communities wherever they may be. The foundation helped to establish well-points which tap into underground water sources and are fitted with pumps, filters and standing tanks. These helped provide important reserve supplies for drought afflicted communities.
GOING FORWARD WE CONTINUE TO SUPPORT COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY WATER SCARCITIES
GOING FORWARD WE CONTINUE TO SUPPORT COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY WATER SCARCITIES