Cape Town Water By-Law has changed!

Cape Town Water By-Law has changed and is being enforced by the City!
We have read the recent changes to the Water By-Laws for the Western Cape so you don’t have to.
Here is everything you need to know:

Who does the Cape Town Water By-Law affect?

The amended by-laws impact everyone. Residential Homeowners, Sectional Title owners, Landlords, Property management services, and Property Developers are all required to adhere to the new Water By-Law.

Cape Town Water By-Law Actioned

What does the Cape Town Water By-Law require?

The new by-law amendments involve the following actions from these specific areas of property management and maintenance:

Cape Town Water By-Law is being implemented now

When will the Water By-Law be implemented?

The Amended Water By-Law was first introduced in 2018. The By-Law was published in the Western Cape Government gazette towards the end of 2020.
The City of Cape Town is actively conducting audits around Cape Town and is inspecting the compliance of all buildings.
The City will shortly thereafter start issuing fines and penalties for non-compliance.

What are the Penalties for Non-Compliance?

The City of Cape Town has stated that non-compliance will result in fines and potentially jail time but has not yet formally announced the details of penalties for non-compliance.

You need water meters by law!

How do I become Compliant with the New Cape Town Water By-Law?

Water Utilities Solutions offer a wide range of services that help Residential Homeowners, Sectional Title owners, Landlords, Property management services, and Property Developers be compliant with the new Water By-Laws.

We Install and Manage Prepaid and Smart Water Meters for Sectional Title schemes and Body Corporates!
We also offer Alternative Water Supply solutions and Leak detection services.

Get an Exemption from the Cape Town Water By-Law!

In order to motivate your exemption from the water by-law, You need a detailed technical report from a registered metering company confirming the limitations of the existing plumbing layout as well as the work required in order to rectify these limitations.