Water&Sanitation Africa November/December 2023

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ENERGY

The generator that was installed at the Helderberg College Water Pump Station in Somerset West

Babalwa Ndlovu and Shamiel Arnold from the Water and Sanitation Directorate inspecting a generator and its functionality

Loadsheddingresilient water and sanitation operations

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ver the current financial year, the City of Cape Town’s Water and Sanitation Directorate will spend R87 million on generators and uninterrupted power supply (UPS) installations for sewer and water pump stations, as well as bulk water and wastewater treatment plants. This investment will increase to R216 million over the next three years. The following facilities will benefit: • eight sewer pump stations at Dalebrook, Racecourse, Century City Main, Narcissus, Lagoon 1, Sanddrift East, 11th Avenue in Melkbostrand, and Bloemkombos • 16 water pump stations in Helderberg College, Smuts, Louis Botha, Bakkerskloof, Everite, Burgundy, Strand Reservoir,

Eksteen, De Novo, Nassau, Wingerd, Welgedacht, Dido Lower, Clovelly, Silwer Boom, and Mountainside Reservoir (Lower) • 11 bulk water treatment plants in Faure, Steenbras, Helderberg, Monterey, Plattekloof, Glen Garry, Tygerberg, Newlands (x2), Paarden Island, and Molteno • six wastewater treatment works in Borcherds Quarry (5) and Klipheuwel. “The City’s Water and Sanitation Directorate has been implementing a multipronged approach of ongoing measures to help reduce the impact of loadshedding on its infrastructure so that water and sanitation services continue as optimally as possible when the lights go off during high, prolonged stages of loadshedding. These efforts include the roll-out of

generators and UPS installations based on priority, maintenance staff being on standby, and using contingency measures such as mobile pumps and sewer suction tankers to help reduce overflows where possible. The City has also invested R16 million to upgrade all sewer pump stations with telemetry to help monitor the sump levels at the facilities,” says Councillor Zahid Badroodien, MMC for Water and Sanitation. “While these measures may help us mitigate the impact of loadshedding, it is not a silver bullet, as sewer overflows and water supply disruptions may still occur. Residents are also reminded that our tap water remains safe to drink and use, even during loadshedding,” he adds.

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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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MINE WATER MANAGEMENT: A REGULATORY OVERVIEW

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Loadsheddingresilient water and sanitation operations

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page 44

BACK TO BASICS WITH WATER QUALITY MONITORING

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pages 42-43

CONFRONTING THE PIT LATRINE CRISIS

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pages 40-41

WILL RESIDENTS IN INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS PAY FOR SANITATION SERVICES?

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pages 37-39

ROCLA’S SANITATION SUCCESS

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pages 35-36

COLLABORATIVE WATER MANAGEMENT: A PATH TO ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN PEACE

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NEVER WASTE A GOOD DISASTER

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pages 28-32

AFRICAN EXAMPLES OF EFFICIENT WATER USE

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WATER STORAGE: FROM 5 000 TO 4.5 MILLION LITRES

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PRECAST CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY TO FAST-TRACK WATER SERVICE DELIVERY

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pages 22-24

Water storage for rural communities

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

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

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BRIDGING THE ACADEMIA-INDUSTRY GAP IN THE WASH SECTOR

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Let’s talk about WSAs and WSPs

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A DECADE’S OF ADVOCATING FOR WATER REUSE

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OUTSTANDING BLUE DROP RESULTS

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