The appointment of South African Department of Water and Environmental Affairs Minister Molewa, MP to serve on the Governing Council (GC) of the Water Resources Group 2030 was confirmed at the first meeting of the GC at the World Economic Forum...
The semi-arid and barren climate across Southern Africa has created a unique demand for a new and innovative approach to water supply that’s capable of indefinitely sustaining remote populations living near mines or away from municipal water...
A vacancy exists for a general manager at the Water Academy. The appointed general manager will need to start work in Knysna at the first quarter 2013, and must be based in the Knysna Head Office for at least the first 6 months from appointment....
Employees living at the housing project site located near the Unki Mine in Zimbabwe will soon have access to a reliable and good quality drinking water supply following the awarding of a contract to WEC Projects (Pty) Ltd which focuses on...
Singapore International Water Week (SIWW), the global platform for the sharing and co-creation of innovative water solutions, officially opened its Call for Nominations for the Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize 2014. This will be announced today by the...
South Africa is a water-stressed country. Being semi-arid with limited annual rainfall supply and a lack of perennial streams, the future implications of population growth combined with the uncertainty of climate change are likely to have...
More than 15 km of ductile iron and PVC piping products has been utilised on the R41 million Mbuzini bulk water augmentation scheme in Mpumalanga. The project, which began in January 2012 and is due for completion in February 2013, entails the...
Sawyer water filters use Hollow Fiber Membranes, a technology developed for kidney dialysis. The pointONE Filter’s™ pores are so small (0.1 micron absolute) that no harmful bacteria including those which cause Cholera , Typhoid and E. Coli,...
In Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare (population 3,000,000), a man relieves himself in the dirt next to his tin shack, holding his nose to ward off the stench of a nearby overflowing latrine. In Ramallah (population 300,000) in the occupied...