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Water Engineering News

    Have your say on City exploring external options for its permanent desalination plant

    As part of its feasibility study, the City’s Water and Sanitation Directorate is calling on the public to comment on the proposal to implement...

    Mobile pumps make industry more flexible – Lutz Pumpen

    LUTZ Pumpen is set to present the B70H eccentric screw pump and the B3 battery-powered drum pump at the Pumps & Valves 2025 trade...

    AES: Clarifying boiler water treatment is essential for effective heat transfer and energy management

    POOR boiler water treatment is the primary cause of poor boiler performance, according to Chris Paterson, MD of specialist operations and maintenance service provider...

    Tricom Africa was awarded a contract for the refurbishment of the Kaaimans Raw Water...

    The Kaaimans Raw Water Pump Station pumps water from the Kaaimans River to the Garden Route Dam. The Pump Station is situated adjacent to...

    SA can arrest its infrastructure decline by leveraging local tech and expertise – Pragma

    THE condition of South Africa’s government-owned assets and deteriorating infrastructure is a serious challenge that frustrates citizens and businesses daily. But key issues like water...

    From cleaner to CEO: the inspiring journey of Alfred Challis, MANZI Water

    ALFRED Challis has risen from humble beginnings as a cleaner to become the CEO of MANZI Water, a rapidly growing prepared water business with...

    Futureproofing infrastructure with galvanized steel – International Zinc Association Africa

    IN South Africa where decaying water works, sewerage works, and railway systems need rapid upgrading and rehabilitation, new and remediated infrastructure must not only...

    EWSETA CEO calls for the integration of indigenous knowledge systems to address South Africa’s...

    THE Energy and Water Sector Education and Training Authority (EWSETA) recently hosted an insightful webinar titled Skills for a Water-Wise Future: Blending Innovation with...

    Africa’s next crisis, water scarcity, looms as the continent faces dual threats of water...

    By Dr Manessah Alagbaoso, head of business ecosystems and sustainability at business & commercial banking: Standard Bank Group AS Africa increasingly contends with severe water...

    Solving wastewater woes: How Maskam water transformed operations at a stainless steel engineering company

    By Larry Claasen THE National Stainless Steel Centre (NSS) in Kempton Park, home to 200 staff members, faced mounting pressure from escalating wastewater issues and...

    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.

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    City working to resume Bayside Canal upgrade in Milnerton

    The City of Cape Town’s Water and Sanitation Directorate remains committed to completing the multi-million rand Bayside Canal upgrade in Milnerton. Work on site...

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