Water&Sanitation Africa July/August 2021

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Editor Kirsten Kelly

EDITOR’S COMMENT

kirsten.kelly@3smedia.co.za Managing Editor Alastair Currie Head of Design Beren Bauermeister Chief Sub-editor Tristan Snijders Contributors Xanthe Adams, Lester Goldman, Thandeka Jwara, Chetan Mistry, Kagiso More, Dan Naidoo, Christian Wolkersdorfer Production & Client Liaison Manager Antois-Leigh Nepgen Production Coordinator Jacqueline Modise Distribution Manager Nomsa Masina Distribution Coordinator Asha Pursotham Group Sales Manager Chilomia Van Wijk Bookkeeper Tonya Hebenton Advertising Sales Hanlie Fintelman c +27 (0)67 756 3132 Hanlie.Fintelman@3smedia.co.za

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WISA’s Vision

Inspiring passion for water

WISA Contacts: HEAD OFFICE Tel: 086 111 9472(WISA) Fax: +27 (0)11 315 1258 Physical address: 1st Floor, Building 5, Constantia Park, 546 16th Road, Randjiespark Ext 7, Midrand Website: www.wisa.org.za BRANCHES Central Branch (Free State, Northern Cape, North West) Chairperson: Dr Leana Esterhuizen Company: Central University of Technology Tel: +27 (0)51 507 3850 Email: lesterhu@cut.ac.za Eastern Cape: Branch Contact: Dan Abrahams Company: Aurecon Tel: +27 (0)41 503 3929 Cell: +27 (0) 81 289 1624 Email: Dan.Abraham@aurecongroup.com Gauteng Branch Lead: Zoe Gebhardt Cell: +27 (0)82 3580876 Email: zoe.gebhardt@gmail.com KwaZulu-Natal Chairperson: Lindelani Sibiya Company: Umgeni Water Cell: +27 (0)82 928 1081 Email: lindelani.sibiya@umgeni.co.za Limpopo Chairperson: Mpho Chokolo Company: Lepelle Northern Water Cell: +27 (0)72 310 7576 Email: mphoc@lepelle.co.za Mpumalanga Chairperson: Lihle Mbatha (Acting) Company: Inkomati-Usuthu Catchment Management Agency Tel: +27 (0)13 753 9000 Email: mbathat@iucma.co.za Western Cape Chairperson: Natasia van Binsbergen Company: AL Abbott & Associates Tel: +27 (0)21 448 6340 Cell: +27 (0)83 326 3887 Email: natasia@alabbott.co.za Namibia Please contact the WISA Head Office on admin@wisa.org.za for more information

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Great news about energy reform – but what about water?

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lthough I am an optimist, my optimism is often put to the test when writing about the water industry. But I remain optimistic, and devour any good news story that comes my way. When President Ramaphosa announced an energy reform, where the government will amend the Electricity Regulation Act (No. 4 of 2006) to raise the exemption threshold from 1 MW to 100 MW, I did a happy dance. And then my heart dropped when I read his statement: “Our ability to address the energy crisis swiftly and comprehensively will determine the pace of our economic recovery. Resolving the energy supply shortfall and reducing the risk of loadshedding is our single most important objective in reviving economic growth.” What about water? Water use and energy supply are inextricably linked. The provision of energy requires water, and energy is often needed to pump, treat or transport water. The need to protect water quality and supply – and the need to ensure a stable and growing energy supply – should hold equal weight. However, the water situation is more dire than the energy situation. Water supply is mostly fixed by nature whereas energy supply is by design. We cannot create water. Water Warrior But back to optimism – WASA has created a new permanent feature called Water Warriors. This is an individual/ business that addresses South Africa’s water challenges through corporate stewardship. The profile will demonstrate how the individual/corporate identifies and reduces critical water risks to their businesses, seize water-related opportunities, and contribute to water security and the UN’s SDGs. I could not have hoped for a better Water Warrior in Gerrie Brink, his company – AQUAffection – and the #SurplusWater2025 movement that they

started. #SurplusWater2025 has saved over one billion litres of water to date! Gerrie is calling on companies to collaborate and work together in tackling the water crisis. Read the story on page 16 and please do join the #SurplusWater2025 movement. Blue and Green Drop And then there is more good news: the much-needed Blue Drop and Green Drop certification programme has been resuscitated. Established in 2009, the incentive-based Blue Drop and Green Drop programmes aimed to raise the awareness of municipalities of good practice in water supply and wastewater treatment. They led directly to many municipalities investing in their water and sanitation staff and infrastructure, and thereby improving their performance. The programmes also generated a wealth of data that enabled the water sector at large to plan and manage the water value chain more effectively. Read more about this on page 52. Mine water and industrial effluent We also delve into the very complex and interesting world of mine water and industrial effluent where key players like Knight Piésold, Aquamat and WaterIcon talk about trends and issues facing the industry. Covid-19 Currently, I am writing this column in my five-year-old son’s room as he is home from school after his teacher tested positive for Covid-19. He has made surprise appearances in my Teams meetings, and taken over my office space by playing drums on my desk. But that inconvenience is small, considering the loss suffered by families and businesses. Please look after yourselves, be kind to each other and stay safe.

Promoting professional excellence in the water sector The official magazine of the Water Institute of Southern Africa

Water& Sanitation Complete water resource and wastewater management Water Research Commission Increasing dam storage capacity through the NatSilt Programme

Africa

INDUSTRY INSIGHT

APE Pumps

New mechanical/electrical installation at Verulam and La Mercy Pump Station Blue Drop and Green Drop programme revitalised

Water Warrior The water crisis: it’s not a supply issue, it’s a demand one

Holistic approach to industrial effluent and mine water treatment

July/August 2021 • ISSN 1990-8857 • R50.00 (incl. VAT) • Vol. 16 No. 04

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Water storage tank manufacturer expands range

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pages 24-25

Groundwater: hidden but never forgotten

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pages 56-57

Blue Drop and Green Drop certification programme revitalised

4min
pages 54-55

What pipe has a quicker installation time?

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page 53

Costing end point disinfection in water treatment plants

6min
pages 50-52

No odour at Reeston Wastewater Treatment Works

2min
page 46

The environmental impacts of water treatment

7min
pages 47-49

More to odour control than supplying equipment

5min
pages 44-45

Rural sanitation and wastewater management vital for South Africa

4min
pages 42-43

Wastewater treatment plants – that you cannot see, hear or smell

5min
pages 40-41

Making use of acid mine water

2min
page 39

Open-pit mining – measuring water levels

2min
page 38

Industrial effluent should be central to all processes

4min
pages 34-35

Holistic approach to mine and industrial water management

8min
pages 28-31

Trends and issues facing the water treatment industry

6min
pages 32-33

Determining the true cost of water

5min
pages 26-27

Water storage tank manufacturer expands range

4min
pages 24-25

Digital water management solution

3min
page 23

YWP

6min
pages 12-13

MAD

4min
pages 14-15

New mechanical/electrical installation at Verulam and La Mercy Pump Station

6min
pages 6-7

It was said in WASA

6min
pages 8-9

CEO’s comment

2min
page 10

Increasing dam storage capacity through the NatSilt Programme

8min
pages 20-22

Editor’s comment

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page 5

Chair’s comment

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