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CONTENTS
4 What’s on
6 News
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Murray & Dickson (M&D) Construction is on track for the completion of
the first phase of their Moretele South Water pipeline project for Magalies
Water — the operations and maintenance of water supply at Moretele Local
Municipality.
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Infrastructure
Wastewater solutions go to waste!
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Municipalities
Infrastructure project to improve quality of life
Challenges to implementing a sewage treatment demonstrator technology in
South Africa.
20 Decentralised wastewater treatment
24 Environment
Preserving public health for rural and remote communities.
roundwater: source, store, and secret wastewater treatment
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works
Experts from water-short regions from around the world share their
experiences and possible solutions.
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Groundwater — invisible component of the hydrological cycle
South Africa is facing increasing water scarcity. According to the National
Water Resource Strategy 2 (2013), development of groundwater resources
will be crucial for sustaining water security.
Industry
Critical function of chemical anchors
It is vital that building contractors and consulting engineers specify the
correct chemical anchors for the application in hand to avoid potential
disaster.
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Innovations
When measurement matters
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