Water & Sanitation March April 2022

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TOWARDS SDG 6: CLEAN WATER & SANITATION

LEAVING NO ONE BEHIND The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) has a mandate to coordinate and implement SDG 6 in South Africa by 2030. WASA catches up with Mark Bannister, chief engineer and SDG 6 coordinator at the DWS, to find out about its implementation and progress. 14

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he 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015, provides a shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future. At its heart are the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that have built upon the successes and setbacks of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). SDG 6 relates to ensuring the availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all. South Africa’s DWS, as the custodian of water resources, is the leading agent for SDG 6. All the planning, collecting of data and reporting completed for SDG 6 is the responsibility of the Minister of Water and Sanitation, Senzo Mchunu. Reporting is coordinated through Stats SA as the custodian of statistical information of our country.

“When people ask me, 'Are we going to meet SDG 6 by 2030, I always say, ‘Yes, of course we are,’ but we all need to play our part – this is a ‘sector programme’ not a ‘DWS programme’. We either win together or lose together, and it is very much the Department’s intention to win. While progress is not as quick as we need it to be, as a sector, we must prioritise our actions, accelerate the process, and align ourselves with SDG 6 and the National Water & Sanitation Master Plan (NW&SMP) – we still have eight years to achieve this goal, and it’s up to all of us whether we achieve it or not,” says Bannister.

SDG 6 targets and indicators

He adds that, from an operational perspective, South Africa is one of the best-performing countries on the continent. “The UN is excited by our SDG 6 organisational structure,


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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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