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Ion Exchange, India's largest water treatment company, is pursuing partnerships in South Africa following successful ...
The land under South Africa steadily rose between 2012 and 2020, a new GPS-based study finds, and drought may be the main driver.
The IFs model, however, forecasts that nearly 5.1 km 3 of municipal ... While large-scale infrastructure projects are necessary to increase South Africa’s water supply, they are not sufficient to ...
The South African operation of India’s largest water treatment company, Ion Exchange, is to explore further collaboration and partnerships in the wake of two recent symposiums which brought together ...
The research incorporated a representation of water supply and infrastructure costs into the energy model SATIM to better reflect the interdependence of water and energy in South Africa and the water ...
South Africa will host the Africa Water Investment Summit. It will be a critical platform to drive the kind of strategic investment and multi-sector collaboration that our continent needs.
South Africa intends spending 900 billion rand ($61 billion) over the next decade to improve its water-supply and storage infrastructure and tackle a growing shortage of the resource.
Parts of Johannesburg, South Africa’s economic hub, are being subjected to renewed water-supply cuts as ongoing electricity shortages disrupt pumping operations. A power failure at Rand Water ...
water supply systems must meet 95% of the criteria for delivering clean, drinkable water - and only 26 of South Africa’s 958 water supply systems managed this. The report found that several ...
Mike Muller has received funding from the Water Research Commission and the African Development Bank for research and advisory work related to the subject matter of this article. He also advises a ...
Several major cities, towns, and regions in South Africa have suffered through severe droughts or water supply problems in the past few years. Prominent examples include Beaufort West, Cape Town ...