After what proved to be a resounding event last year, Talbot & Talbot in association with WISA hosted its second Annual Water Conference on the 27th June 2013 at the Kloof Country club, KwaZulu-Natal. The event theme of ‘Water Recovery and...
A water purification plant upgrade project has recently been completed by Water Purification Chemicals & Plant (WPCP) who acted as mechanical and electrical contractors for Umgeni Water. “Due to the expansion of the population in the greater...
Pictured: Deputy Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs, Rejoice Mabudafhasi The Deputy Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs, Rejoice Mabudafhasi, officially launches the Water Conservation and Demand Management Forum today, Thursday,...
Pictured: Environmental Scientist in the KwaZulu-Natal office of SRK Consulting, Philippa Emanuel Bringing South Africa in line with global standards to manage hazardous waste from industry, mining and other sources will require significant...
The Ogagweni community has finally won its battle for clean water, according to Sibusiso Mjwara, head of the Municipal Infrastructure Grant at the uMgungundlovu District Municipality in KwaZulu-Natal. “The uMgungundlovu District Municipality is...
The development of a groundwater monitoring network and aquifer characterisation of the greater Mbazwane area of KwaZulu-Natal involved the application of good hydreological principals, Jeffares& Green executive associate Mark Schapers tells...
From left to right: Koos Louw, Aurecon Office Manager, eThekwini; Graham Landon, Transnet Capital Projects’ Project Manager; Jabu Tlou, Transnet Capital Projects’ Safety Manager; Mark Perkins, Aurecon Safety Supervisor Bayhead Road, a key feeder...
The latest census showed that South Africa is winning the challenge of providing water services to its rapidly expanding population: 91% of households now have access to piped water, compared to 85% in 2001. This commitment is evident than in...
The latest census showed that South Africa is winning the challenge of providing water services to its rapidly expanding population: 91% of households now have access to piped water, compared to 85% in 2001. Nowhere is this commitment more evident...