Starting at its source, exciting efforts to clean up the Jukskei River in downtown Johannesburg are gathering momentum – assisted by a range of organisations including SRK Consulting.
The public-private initiative is being driven by NGO Water for the Future, which SRK Consulting is supporting with specialised technical expertise on the gathering of data and the assessment of water sources, flow, and quality. “SRK has played an invaluable role in this project from early on, generously contributing their time and experience,” said Water for the Future co-founder Romy Stander. Dr Simon Lorentz, principal hydrologist at SRK Consulting, has spearheaded the company’s involvement, focusing on data gathering for future decision-making. “There has been a small but significant start made to collecting time series data from the water discharge in the Jukskei headwater channel,” said Lorentz. “A monitoring station has been installed including meteorological instrumentation – donated and supported by Campbell Scientific Africa – and an automatic water quality sampling device with integrated flow measurement instrumentation.” He highlighted that this will allow automated data collection on rainfall, wind and temperature variables relative to the flow characteristics of the river and the quality of the water. Bureau Veritas has also partnered with the project to analyse the water quality of the automatically collected samples. “This scientific data, together with associated stable isotopes of water, will provide a vital foundation for understanding the sources and possible pathways of the discharge and water quality species,” he said. “It will also be valuable for broader research efforts at universities and elsewhere to address similar urban water challenges around the country.” Water for the Future – supported by seed-funding from Nando’s and Victoria Yards – is working with the City of Johannesburg to improve conditions for communities along the Jukskei. Stander noted that Johannesburg is also a sub-continental polluter, as the Jukskei carries the city’s pollution north into the Crocodile River, Hartbeespoort Dam and the Limpopo River; the project’s impact is therefore likely to be felt far beyond Gauteng. About Water for the Future Water for the Future is an NGO working to rehabilitate the Jukskei river through green technology, art and community participation. It aims to create a green corridor from the source in Lorentzville along the river to Bruma, with safe water and eco-art that resonates with people. The initiative is a collaboration of public sector, private sector and community partners to find sustainable and workable solutions to the pollution challenges of the Jukskei. The NGO’s website is www.waterforthefuture.co.za.What else to read
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