By Newsbreak Producer Shona Terri Naidoo - With The eThekwini Municipality's water curtailment project officially underway and scheduled to last for the next 12 months, residents are anxious to know to what extend they will be affected daily. The uMngeni-uThukela Water Board has said the rationing is necessary for continued water availability, including during periods of below-average rainfall. With a need to know whether or not he was returning home to dry taps, Verulam resident - Kavi Naidoo created the Cascada Sensor. The sensor is a water monitoring platform that is cost effective and extremely user friendly. The invention uses an app that informs you about the status of your water supply. Naidoo says he wanted to share this useful device with others experiencing similar water woes...

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