* Editor&39;s note: This article has been updated with new information.

CAPE TOWN - Coca-Cola has denied that they are meeting with the Water Crisis Coalition in Cape Town on Monday.

Priscilla Urquhart told eNCA.com that they have not received a request for a meeting.

We have not received a request for a meeting with the Water Crisis Coalition, news to us at Coca-Cola PenBev. Is this taking place today? Happy to set up a meeting any time, we are proud of our water savings and community initiatives during this water crisis. — Priscilla Urquhart (@PriscillaUrq) February 19, 2018

Water Crisis Coalition is demanding answers about the company&39;s water usage amid a crippling drought.



The soft drink giant is accused of failing to comply with the city&39;s water restrictions.

The Water Crisis Coalition wants Coca-Cola to provide details on its daily usage, as well as its plans going forward.

The group represents nearly 80 community-based organisations.

It held a protest outside Western Cape Premier Helen Zille’s home last week, denouncing the province&39;s handling of the crisis.

Day Zero is looming large -- that&39;s the day the taps are expected to run dry.