Xylem opens offices in Richards Bay
XYLEM, the world’s leading provider of pure water technologies and solutions, has opened a new office in Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal.
Attracted to this ever-developing region...
Gauteng Province Leaking City Infrastructure is a National Risk
By SA Water Chamber’s CEO, Benoît Le Roy
The threat of Day Zero in Gauteng has dominated headlines for several months as escalating water outages...
DA questions MMC, Joburg Water after prolonged outages
Issued by Cllr Michael Crichton – DA Johannesburg Caucus Deputy Chairperson
For the past five days and counting the residents that receive their water
supply from...
Fixing SA’s Water Utilities: Can technology help reverse utility infrastructure failure?
Join an online panel of experts on 2 October 2024 to explore how we can support and empower water's utility changemakers through ecosystems and...
Conserving water part of De Beers responsible stewardship
DE BEERS’ mining operations have long pursued water conservation as a critical priority, one that also finds expression in the company’s broader environmental initiatives...
Drilling aquifers for a diversified water future for Cape Town
Investing in aquifers is one of the Water and Sanitation Directorate’s strategic interventions, towards introducing new water sources for the future. To prepare for...
Athlone Wastewater Treatment Works’ multi-billion rand upgrade on track
The roll-out of a R4 billion capital investment programme aimed at upgrading Athlone Waste Water Treatment Works (WWTW), to improve its treated effluent quality...
Crisis Intervention Convention: Addressing South Africa’s water and waste and energy realities – resulting...
The Bandstand, Johannesburg Zoo – 5 & 6 September 2024 – Attendance is FREE!
Deep Water Movement is proud to announce the upcoming Crisis Intervention...
CSIR’s water use app enables optimal use of water in farming
By Diane Silcock
WITH the recent heavy rainfall experienced in the Western Cape, it’s easy to lose sight of the drought that plagued the province...
Cape Town dam levels top 101%
More rain this past week has seen Cape Town’s dam levels increase to 101%. This is more than the same time last year.
Over the...
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