Water&Sanitation Africa January/February 2022

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WATER SECURIT Y

Link between POWER and WATER security Water is used across all types of industrial applications, including energy. In most energy scenarios, water is important for cooling; without it, a power generation site (of any kind) will stop operating.

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ccording to Chetan Mistry, strategy and marketing manager for Xylem Africa, there are many examples of the water and power relationship. “In 2013, India had to shut down a thermal plant due to severe water shortages. On several occasions in the past 20 years, Australia has reduced coal power operations to safeguard municipal water supplies. And in South Africa, new power plants built in the past decade have started using more expensive dry cooling systems due to insufficient water supplies.” A report from the World Bank states that between 2010 and 2014, more than 50% of the world’s power utility and energy companies have experienced water-related business impacts. At least two-thirds of power utilities indicate that water is a

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substantive risk to business operations. The relationship is set to become more strained: by 2035, the world’s energy consumption will grow by 35%, increasing water consumption by 85%. A total of 2.5 billion people do not have access to reliable electricity, and 2.8 billion live in water-stressed areas. Much of that pressure exists in sub-Saharan Africa. The African Development Bank notes that Africa has the lowest electrification rate of all regions. It is estimated that only 43% of the population has access to electricity, compared with 77% in the developing world. In sub-Saharan Africa, the ratio is much lower, at 32% – and only 18% in rural areas. Undoing the vicious cycle “It is a vicious cycle: no water means no power, and no power means no

Chetan Mistry, strategy and marketing manager for Xylem Africa

water. Fortunately, a lot can be done to reverse the situation. In the past, water has not been treated with the same level of scrutiny and management that is applied to energy. But presently, companies are scrutinising their water usage, looking for leaks and other forms of waste, and taking action to create their own water stockpiles, such as capturing rainwater or recycling greywater,” explains Mistry. “Every time someone learns to use water more efficiently and values the resource, it is a change. Whether they use drip irrigation for their veggie garden, recycle water for other uses, or diligently report leaks they see, it all counts. Once we understand that water and energy come together to make our world possible, we start taking water more seriously,” he concludes.


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Precast toilets manufactured in rural areas

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page 39

Link between POWER and WATER security

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page 42

Xhora Off-channel Storage Dam assists with water security

6min
pages 48-49

Concerning chemicals detected in local dams

3min
page 43

Open channel flow measurement and monitoring

5min
pages 46-47

Duckbill-shaped spillway put to the test

2min
page 44

New message to the world of water management

3min
pages 40-41

Link between power and water security

2min
page 42

Refurbishment of Nalubaale Dam

3min
page 45

School sanitation needs more than rhetoric

7min
pages 36-38

How much is a wetland actually worth?

10min
pages 32-35

Pressure sensors key throughout the desalination process

2min
page 26

What could cause fouling of membranes?

2min
page 25

Building knowledge, delivering insight

8min
pages 18-20

Clean water for 500 000 Gauteng residents

2min
page 31

Wastewater sludge – a growing liability or existing resource?

8min
pages 21-24

Sanitation systems where the sewer does not go

11min
pages 27-30

Inspection services company enters water market

4min
pages 16-17

Sizabantu Piping Systems

5min
pages 10-11

YWP

5min
pages 8-9

Editor’s comment

4min
page 5

CEO’s comment

2min
page 6

Solutions for industrial water treatment

2min
page 14

Chair’s comment

2min
page 7

Tools to investigate reuse potential of industrial effluent

5min
pages 12-13

Sewage treatment at Botswana diamond mine

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page 15
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