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Nelson Mandela Bay's five major storage dams are currently at a combined 81.13% of capacity and are holding just over
229 000 megalitres of water.
This is down from the 82.11% of capacity on the 7th of June.
In releasing the figures, the municipality said the largest supply dam, the Kouga is at 87.77% of capacity, while the second largest, the Impofu is at 77.73%.
The Churchill Dam is at 65.45% while the Loerie is only at 52.68% of capacity.
The Groendal remains at 100% of capacity as it has been for the past 11 weeks.