Cape Town has been recognised as the number one water saving city in the world. This after it was able to stave off Day Zero after years of very low rainfall and bone-dry dams but how does Cape Town manage to save water?
Part of Johannesburg Water’s (JW) ongoing infrastructure upgrades is to ensure that growing areas have sufficient water coverage. The Midrand Depot supplies high-rise areas across Midrand, and due to the population growth and urban development, it...
President Cyril Ramaphosa delivered a keynote address at the National Water and Sanitation Indaba, emphasising the urgent need for a strategic, outcomes-based approach to ensuring water security and sanitation services for all South Africans. The...
This article was originally published by The Conversation Across Africa, many rural communities face a growing sanitation crisis. Wastewater treatment systems, where they exist, are often old, overloaded, or broken. In some towns, untreated sewage...