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Equipment manufacturers in the water industry should play a central role in developing solutions – KSB

Equipment manufacturers in the water industry should play a central role in developing solutions – KSB

EQUIPMENT manufacturers in the water industry should play a central role in developing solutions to the countryโ€™s growing potable and waste water challenges.

Hugo du Plessis, market area manager for KSB Pumps and Valves, says manufacturers of pumps, valves and related equipment have an important role to play when systems are being designed or upgraded, as they know their productsโ€™ capabilities better than anyone else and should be included at every stage of a project to ensure that the work is carried out within the equipmentโ€™s capabilities.

Furthermore, global companies like KSB have a wealth of institutional knowledge as well as technical expertise that they can lend to consulting engineers, municipalities and waterboards to determine the best solutions for a regionโ€™s challenges.

โ€œIn South Africa, our water boards manage decades-old infrastructure. Their challenges include leaks and maintenance of equipment such as pumps and valves. During Water Week from 16-20 March, we made our services available to assist them to run more efficiently. Also how best to address issues like skills shortages and training of staff.โ€

โ€œIt is clear that our water delivery infrastructure is in need of an overhaul with ageing pump stations, rising demand and treatment of water that cannot be billed due to leakages or other forms of losses which make reliable water supply a daily challenge for municipalities and water utilities. Ensuring that water reaches households, businesses and even livestock requires technical expertise and partnerships with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).

โ€œOur operations combine local manufacturing with global engineering knowledge and our engineers are able to support municipalities directly, evaluating systems and optimising pump performance for bulk water transfer, treatment works and reticulation networks. Working closely with OEMs also ensures local authorities have rapid service response and on-the-ground technical support once projects have been completed. โ€œThe pump stations operate 24/7 under heavy demand. Having trained engineers who understand the full system helps utilities maintain supply,โ€ Du Plessis adds.

He explains that KSB is currently helping many of the countryโ€™s utilities and municipalities to map and measure water supply, assess pump performance and plan remedial action where necessary to ensure systems are operating at full capacity. Advanced tools, including smart meters and data-driven pump monitoring for system optimisation as well as preventative maintenance is also being used to allow water boards to identify problem areas and adjust operations before minor issues escalate into major failures

KSB staff are currently working with a number of progressive municipalities on maintenance programmes and refurbishment projects to ensure pumps operate efficiently and safely over the expected decades-long operation of such a system.

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