Water & Sanitation March April 2022

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WISA • CHAIRMAN’S COMMENT

ARE THE RIGHT PEOPLE sitting at the table?

It was heartening to see people from all spheres of government and different industries attend the recent National Water and Sanitation Summit. Water and sanitation management cuts across multiple government departments, ministries and business sectors, and the water industry cannot solve this crisis alone. By Dan Naidoo, chairman, WISA

W

e need to engage the public, as well as a broad range of stakeholders from the public and private sector more regularly and directly to change their behaviour towards water. There must be a meeting of minds. We can no longer work “just in the water sector in isolation”; we need to bring key people (like the ministers of Finance, CoGTA, Labour, Salga, and others) around the table when discussing the water crisis. It is impossible to solve the water crisis without considering funding mechanisms and it is impossible to grow the economy without addressing the water crisis. While there is a lot of good work being done in isolation, we don’t seem to be having conversations with the right people. We need to expand our audience. A promising appointment has been Dr Sean Philips as the director general for

the Department of Water and Sanitation. He is an engineer with vast experience in our sector. Our new minister is also passionate and committed. The water sector needs to have simple conversations with the new minister, director general and municipal councils. We need to focus on the simplicity of what needs to be done and understand that not everybody needs to be brought into every discussion. People can lose interest with complex discussions. We need to clearly show where the priorities lie and where quick wins can be achieved. We need to engage with all concerned in a meaningful way. There are so many problems in the water sector, and when new people are on board, we tend to ‘steamroll’ our agenda, while we should be able to explain quite simply our key risks and immediate solutions with confidence.

The politics of water

South Africa is blessed with some of the best water scientists and engineers

in the world. While there are plenty of knowledgeable and capable people to tackle the water crisis, the sociopolitics of water hampers their ability to implement sound scientific policies and projects. Furthermore, unstable coalitions in municipalities hinder service delivery. This is ironic, given the fact that the inability of local governments to react to the water needs of communities has already become a major cause of service delivery protests. To address this crisis, the right technical people need to be appointed in the relevant technical positions and the service providers and contractors must be equally appointed to meet the technical solutions required. In conclusion, I am excited for the 2022 WISA Conference, and I do hope to see new people from different parts of the economy and from different government ministries attend the event. M A R /A P R 2022

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Financing water security

7min
pages 48-50

Dams are like loaded guns

7min
pages 55-57

Precast concrete reservoirs

6min
pages 51-54

One sensor for all applications

2min
page 47

Innovation used to deter water emergencies

2min
pages 45-46

Abundant water reuse opportunities in South Africa

6min
pages 42-44

Contaminated land: issues and practical considerations

4min
pages 40-41

Groundwater governance for drought-prone cities

8min
pages 37-39

Protecting reverse osmosis plants through water pretreatment

4min
pages 35-36

Nooitgedacht water scheme nearing completion

9min
pages 29-31

EThekwini Municipality takes the lead on riverine management

6min
pages 24-26

Can your business operate without water?

2min
pages 27-28

The threat of global warming is a threat to water

2min
page 23

Two sides of the climate change coin: threat and opportunity

6min
pages 20-22

Leaving no one behind

9min
pages 16-19

Editor’s comment

4min
page 5

EWSETA – Skills development empowers the water sector

5min
pages 14-15

Hanna Instruments

6min
pages 8-9

You said it in WASA

5min
pages 6-7

CEO’s comment

2min
page 10

Chairman’s comment

2min
page 11

YWP

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pages 12-13
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