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Water Engineering News

    Using data to increase access to water for shared prosperity in Africa

    Satyajit Dwivedi, regional director, EMEAP, energy utilities, mining & metals, public sector, SAS DATA will play an invaluable role in helping public and private sector...

    City of Cape Town awards Tygerberg and Bellville campuses for efficient water management

    THE City of Cape Town recently awarded a 5-star and 3-star rating to the Tygerberg and Bellville campuses for effective water management to ensure...

    Electricity & water crises: Black-out of pre-paid meters looms

    MUNICIPALITIES across South Africa are in a race against time to enable residents to update prepaid electricity and water meters before they stop working...

    City invests R49,2-million in new treated effluent pump station

    THE City of Cape Town’s Water and Sanitation Directorate started construction on the Treated Effluent Re-use (TER) Scottsdene Pump Station, aimed to expand the...

    How top companies ensure sustainable water and savings

    Water Sustainability has become good business - how do companies get it right? WHEN a drought forced the Tennessee Valley Authority to reduce its hydropower...

    Efficient tank cleaning increases uptime, lowers costs

    By Diane Silcock Vessel cleaning is fundamental in a multitude of industries ranging from brewing, chemical processing to food production. An expert in this area...

    From the “On the Contrary” column – SA Water Crisis: Luke the Dude makes...

    “WELL, what do you know,” announced Luke as he hurried into the local Pub & Grill, “Pres Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed a Cabinet-level task...

    Taking the pressure out of water pressure measurement – VEGA 

    WATER treatment systems in metropolitan areas demand careful monitoring and management processes across sprawling networks.  Process automation through the use of pressure transmitters can be...

    If you do not measure, you cannot fix

    IN the face of escalating water scarcity and sanitation challenges, South Africa has embarked on a critical journey towards sustainability and efficiency in water...

    Nearly 15 000m of pipes replaced in two months

    During January and February 2024, 4 129m of water pipes and 10 311m of sewer pipes were replaced City-wide as part of the City’s...

    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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