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...
Rhenus Group’s R440-million new Joburg warehouse is water independent
By Larry Claasen
LOGISTICS firm Rhenus Group’s move to a R440-milion state-of-the-art facility in Johannesburg will see it become independent from municipal water.
Its new 28...
R5,2-billion upgrade to the Potsdam wastewater plant to benefit 75 000 households and support...
By Larry Claasen
THE R5,2-billion upgrade to the Potsdam Wastewater Treatment Works in Milnerton (WWTW) will benefit about 75 000 households.
Once complete, the upgraded treatment...
Allmech set to celebrate 30 years of customer service in 2025
ORIGINALLY established as a closed corporation in 1995, Allmech has grown into a leading South African manufacturer of boilers and supplier of water treatment...
Western Cape Government building sets new standards in water resilience with Maskam Water’s Fusion...
THE Western Cape Government has turned its Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning (DEA&DP) building into a flagship of sustainable water management in...
Can water help Africa reach Net Zero – Xylem Africa?
HUMAN activity is substantially increasing carbon levels. NASA’s regular Carbon Dioxide measurements show an alarmingly upward trajectory. Its researchers estimate that modern civilisation has...
Thermoplastic pipes: A critical solution to South Africa’s water crisis
Thermoplastic pipes: A critical solution to
South Africa’s water crisis
GAUTENG’s ongoing water woes have once again dominated the headlines, highlighting the province’s deepening water...
Government wrestles control for upgrading water infrastructure away from “distressed” municipalities
Government wrestles control for upgrading water infrastructure away from “distressed” municipalities
By Larry Claasen
A change to the Revenue Act opens the way for the Municipal...
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