Wastewater reuse protects natural water resources (while making more water available)
ONLY 2,5% of the world’s water is available as freshwater yet demand for this resource grows steadily. Water reuse isn’t a recent innovation (Namibia...
Haleon partners with WWF on water replenishment project in Western Cape
Haleon and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has announced a new partnership to support water replenishment activities in the Western Cape’s catchment...
From loadshedding to watershedding: Mitigating the challenges
By Dr Gunter Rencken, Technical Director of WEC Projects
South Africa stands on a precipice in terms of its ability to deliver energy and clean...
How can we fix SA’s water challenges?
By Chetan Mistry, Strategy and Marketing Manager at Xylem Africa
JOHANNESBURG and its surrounding cities have experienced population growth of over 400% since 1950. Gauteng,...
Digitising and securing SA’s water and wastewater infrastructure
SOUTH Africa’s water infrastructure woes are well-documented; however, it has also become increasingly vulnerable to cybersecurity attacks which could lead to devastating consequences. In...
German WWTP achieves 97.5% phosphorus load reduction
UPGRADE of chemical dosing equipment at a wastewater treatment plant in Germany is delivering high performance on phosphorus removal, says Thomas Klobuczynski, Industrial Sales...
Leveraging better wastewater treatment to save planet
Reinhard Seidel, Sales Engineer for Verder South Africa
FOR water to truly be utilised without harm it needs to be clean and the fact is...
CoCT incentivizes developers to make use of on-site wastewater treatment plants
IN September 2021 the City of Cape Town put a halt on all developments that would rely on the Potsdam, Zandvliet and Macassar Wastewater...
German WWTP achieves 97.5% phosphorus load reduction
UPGRADE of chemical dosing equipment at a wastewater treatment plant in Germany is delivering high performance on phosphorus removal, says Thomas Klobuczynski, Industrial Sales...
SA’s water security update – have the “chickens” finally come home to roost?
By Benoît Le Roy, CEO of the SA Water Chamber.
WHILST writing this short opinion piece our country was subjected to Stage 6 load shedding...
Water Engineering News
Water engineering news on Cape Business News (CBN) covers advancements in water conservation, treatment, and distribution essential for sustainable water use. This sector’s news includes updates on water infrastructure, resource management, and regulatory compliance, supporting South Africa’s water security. CBN helps industries adopt efficient water management practices that address resource challenges and regulatory demands.