Water, Sewage & Effluent January February 2019 | Page 10
The City of Cape Town has recognised 14
organisations for their integrated water
management efforts. Read more below:
The
Water
and
Sanitation
Department’s
Water
Star-Rating
Certification system promotes best
practices in water management,
conservation, and pollution control
in the business sector, government
departments, education and health
institutions, and residential estates.
The certification underscores the
continuation of the strong partnerships
forged between the City and the private
sector that saw Cape Town get through
the recent severe and rare drought and
ensures wise use of water over the
long term.
The following entities have been
certified:
• Astroenergy
• Virgin Active Constantia
• SAB (Newlands)
• Old Mutual (Pinelands)
• Vector Logistics Solutions
• BG Servers
• Finlar Foods
• First Rand Group
• Portside Body Corporate
• Vital Health Foods
• TraX Interconnect
• Aerosol and Cosmetics
• Juno Corporation South Africa
Under
the
star-rating
system,
participants that receive one star
are certified as compliant with the
relevant water legislation and the City’s
water by-laws. This in itself is a great
Office,
Water-
wise stars
recognised
The Water and Sanitation Department’s Water Star-Rating Certification system
underscores the continuation of the strong partnerships forged between the City and
the private sector that saw Cape Town get through the recent severe drought.
achievement. Participants that are
awarded between two and five stars
are certified for also implementing
different degrees of additional
measures to manage water sources,
uses, conservation, and discharge.
Those who achieve five stars, such as
Astroenergy, Virgin Active Constantia,
SAB, and Old Mutual, are certified as
champion innovators that have found
unique or extraordinary ways in which
to manage water wisely, limit water
pollution, and thereby protect the
environment.
However, even organisations that
received one star are compliant with
the applicable legislation and by-laws.
These awards are intended to motivate
all organisations to achieve certification
and to ensure that the requirements
of the relevant water legislation are
adhered to.
The certification enables the private
sector, especially, to reap the benefits of
self-regulation, rather than government-
led regulation, which in itself contributes
to more sustainable water management
throughout the value chain.
The City’s executive deputy mayor,
Alderman Ian Neilson, says, “It is a
wonderful way to celebrate the fact
that Cape Town has emerged from
such a trying time. We encourage more
businesses, and private and public sector
partners to take part in this certification
process. Travelling on the journey of
greater sustainability and efficiency in all
of our operations is a way to future-proof
us as a city against climatic shocks and
uncertainty. The resource and water-
wise path also enhances our efficiency,
saves costs, and sets an example to the
rest of society that we are the guardians
today of what our children will inherit
tomorrow.
“As a City, we are truly proud of what
has been achieved by these water-wise
stars and also the broader Cape Town
community. We reiterate our commitment
to building stronger and more inclusive
partnerships with the private sector,
other public organisations, and our
residents to help Cape Town become a
more resilient city. Change is not easy
and it takes a lot of hard work, vision,
and leadership. We are seeing this hard
work, vision, and leadership across our
society and efforts to become more
water- and resource-wise should be
commended,” concludes Neilson.
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