The City of Cape Town is calling on the plumbing sector to take an active stance in combating the ongoing drought. Speaking at a drought crisis meeting and exhibition with the plumbing sector recently, the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Informal Settlements, Water and Waste Services; and Energy, Xanthea Limberg, called on the sector to focus on fixing leaks, efficient plumbing fittings and the responsible installation of alternative water technologies in their daily operations. “We call on members of the plumbing sector to act as ambassadors for best practice on the ground. Their role in helping us all on the journey to adapting to the New Normal is incredibly important as we all work to review our operational methods. It is vital; however, that work is done responsibly and in accordance with our guidelines for alternative water systems,” she explained.
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