Water&Sanitation Africa November/December 2023

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WATER STORAGE

Water storage for rural communities Two existing concrete reservoirs in the rural Makhosini region (part of the Zululand District Municipality) have now been supplemented with two new bulk water storage tanks from SBS Tanks.

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espite being the largest district in the province of KwaZulu-Natal and making up 16% of its geographical area, 77% of the population in the Zululand District Municipality (ZDM) is rural and widely dispersed in settlements across a range of difficult terrain,” says Mava Gwagwa, director: New Business, SBS Tanks. High levels of unemployment and the existence of fewer economic zones have resulted in a low revenue base for the ZDM. This has had a negative impact on not only infrastructure development and maintenance, but also service delivery in the area. Municipal managers, engineers, and consultants had to consider the most sustainable solution to deliver bulk water storage to the Makhosini site as quickly

as possible, and also had to acknowledge the logistical challenges, environmental impact, and budgetary limitations. “The poor road infrastructure, remote nature, and need for cost and time efficiencies make SBS Tanks the ideal solution for rural municipal installations,” adds Gwagwa. “Our tanks are made up of lightweight panels used to build the tank structure on-site – from the ground up – using a jacking system. The reduced weight and modular design of the materials mean the tanks can be transported on a light delivery vehicle, or in areas where road infrastructure does not exist, and can be carried to site by hand. Community members can be hired to assist with this process if necessary, providing much-needed employment. There is no requirement for heavy machinery on-site during the installation process.” The tanks were installed by SBS Tanks’ in-house installation teams and hold a combined capacity of 750 000 litres of water storage. The SBS tank model (ST17/06) provides the bulk of that storage capacity, at 600 000 litres, and stands just over 6 m tall, while the (ST13/03) accommodates 150 000 litres of water and stands just over 3 m high. “At SBS Tanks, we consider it a privilege to assist municipal teams in the delivery of water storage and sanitation solutions

to communities, no matter how remote. We also enjoy working with experienced contractors such as Afrostructures and consultants such as ECA Consulting Engineers who share the SBS Tanks values of improving and enhancing our country, changing lives through the delivery of sustainable, cost-effective engineering solutions with integrity, to build for better,” states Gwagwa. SBS Tanks have been engineer-designed to last and have an expected lifespan of 65+ years. An internal bladder, or water storage liner, is fitted within the tank during the installation process, which prevents the water, effluent, or other stored liquids from making contact with the structure of the tank. This adds to the corrosion resistance of the tank, which comprises steel panels that have been coated in Zincalume® for protection from corrosion. On completion of installation – which can take a matter of days on either a compacted sand bend or a simple ring beam – the tank can be filled or commissioned immediately. SBS Tanks offers a 10-year no-leak warranty on the tank and liner.

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AA+ RATING FOR RAND WATER

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pages 50-51

THE EVOLUTION OF MAGALIES WATER

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pages 48-49

WE PROVIDE GIW ® SLURRY PUMP SOLUTIONS

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pages 46-48

MINE WATER MANAGEMENT: A REGULATORY OVERVIEW

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page 45

Loadsheddingresilient water and sanitation operations

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page 44

BACK TO BASICS WITH WATER QUALITY MONITORING

3min
pages 42-43

CONFRONTING THE PIT LATRINE CRISIS

4min
pages 40-41

WILL RESIDENTS IN INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS PAY FOR SANITATION SERVICES?

5min
pages 37-39

ROCLA’S SANITATION SUCCESS

1min
pages 35-36

COLLABORATIVE WATER MANAGEMENT: A PATH TO ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN PEACE

4min
pages 32-34

NEVER WASTE A GOOD DISASTER

7min
pages 28-32

AFRICAN EXAMPLES OF EFFICIENT WATER USE

2min
page 27

WATER STORAGE: FROM 5 000 TO 4.5 MILLION LITRES

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pages 25-27

PRECAST CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY TO FAST-TRACK WATER SERVICE DELIVERY

6min
pages 22-24

Water storage for rural communities

2min
page 21

DECENTRALISED SOLUTIONS: THE ANSWER TO SOUTH AFRICA’S WATER CRISIS

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pages 18-20

SOLVING THE SEWAGE DILEMMA: a closer look at on-site treatment

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pages 16-17

BRIDGING THE ACADEMIA-INDUSTRY GAP IN THE WASH SECTOR

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pages 14-15

WE NEED

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pages 12-13

Let’s talk about WSAs and WSPs

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page 11

A DECADE’S OF ADVOCATING FOR WATER REUSE

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pages 10-11

OUTSTANDING BLUE DROP RESULTS

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PROUDLY SOUTH AFRICAN WITH AN INTERNATIONAL FLAIR

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You said it in WASA

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Water & Sanitation Africa

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EFFICIENT AND CLEAN SOLUTIONS FOR THE COMPLETE WATER CYCLE.

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