Tag: Water
SRK helps SA measure SDG progress
South Africa is aiming to ensure clean water and sanitation for all by 2030, and SRK is working with key role players to find...
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,...
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...
SAPPMA’s Pipes XIII showcases innovation and excellence in the Plastic Pipe Industry
The PIPES XIII Conference hosted by the Southern African Plastic Pipe Manufacturers Association (SAPPMA) and the Plastic Pipes Conference Association (PPCA) on 6 and...
Energy efficiency: the key to sustainable wastewater infrastructure
WITH no end in sight for loadshedding, it’s important for municipalities to start engaging in energy efficient mechanisms in their water and wastewater infrastructure.
This...
City actions R1,6bn budget to invest in water and sanitation over next year
Over the 2022/23 financial year, which started Friday, 1 July 2022, the City of Cape Town will be investing R1,6 billion in water and...
Water and sanitation crisis – 2. Huge knock on effects to local manufacturing
Elsewhere in this issue the Editor discusses the crisis in water and sanitation and the possibility that a change of policy and individuals at...
Problem with lime-scale in our water
SCALE, which is initially made up of Calcium and Magnesium crystals that have come out of solution in the water flow, due to pressure...
Water and sanitation crisis 1 – some green shoots?
Following the recent Water Summit held in Midrand, CBN Editor Robin Hayes discusses some positive outcomes with Benoit Le Roy, founder and CEO of...
How water tanks are a solution to the water crisis in South Africa
Water is a scarce commodity on the African continent as a whole. The severity of the situation has been brought to the forefront by...