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4 What’s on
5 News
8 Municipalities
Water, the new gold
In this issue of Water, Sewage & Effluent, we publish the first of a
two-part series of the Report to the Water Research Commission.
13 Infrastructure
Case study to upgrade open trench
sewer line and relining sections
Sewage water scares have become a growing concern in the
Bloemhof area in the North West Province owing to the insufficient
sewer line.
Safeguarding the flow
Rivers in urban areas are becoming unstable owing to the increase
in cumulative run-off from the developed catchments, with
Johannesburg’s Braamfontein Spruit a case in point.
20 Environment
Understanding the need for water reuse
The continuation of the National Water Resource Strategy 2 looks
at the key drivers that affect water reuse choices.
22 Debate
Household water security: the real challenge
and a pragmatic solution
South Africa has made huge strides in water services provision,
with many people having better access to water in their homes,
says Dr Tally Palmer, director Institute for Water Research.
25 Industry
years of WSE proudly
serving the sectors.
Combatting erosion of Hartbeesspruit Waterway in Pretoria
SMEC South Africa has carried out design and restoration works
on the Hartbeesspruit Waterway for the University of Pretoria.
28 Tech news
33 Contributor
35 Networking
Water Sewage & Effluent May/June 2017
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