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Retrofitting the future: Part 2

The Hartebeesfontein Wastewater Treatment Works  is currently undergoing an upgrade which will see an additional 5 megalitres added to the facility’s treatment capacity using existing infrastructure and groundbreaking treatment technology. The main...
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Retrofitting the future: Part 1

Constructed in 1977, the Hartebeesfontein Wastewater Treatment Works will be the first plant in Gauteng to feature groundbreaking wastewater treatment technology as it undergoes an extension.  By Liesl Frankson Located to the east of Kempton Park...

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IMIESA met with Executive Manager of ERWAT’s Commercial Business Division, Mikgane Tsotetsi, and explored the strategic advantage of using public-public partnerships to put urgently needed technical and operational skills at the disposal of the...

Excellence recognised at WISA 2014

Four of ERWAT’s larger WWTWs were recognised for their achievements. These WWTWs are Waterval, Olifantsfontein, Dekema and Rondebult. By Wanda Henning The Isi digi award is presented by WISA bienially to the owner and works manager of WWTWs larger...
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Smart water solutions

In 2013, ERWAT established its commercial business division as a distinct department in order to leverage its success and expertise as a service provider to other municipalities and industry. ERWAT is an established water care municipal business...
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ERWAT chair in wastewater management launched

A new research chair, sponsored by the East Rand Water Care Company (ERWAT) will focus on innovation in water research, as well as upping water treatment and management skills in the water sector. The ERWAT Chair in Wastewater Management will be...