Cape Town's Water Crisis Marks Divide Between Rich And Poor
Wealthy residents of the South African city are coping with the drought by drilling bore holes into the aquifer. But compliance with water restrictions may have put off the day when the taps run dry.
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March 26, 2018 at 04:10AM
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NPR News: Cape Town's Water Crisis Marks Divide Between Rich And Poor
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