Water&Sanitation Africa November/December 2023

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WATER BOARDS

AA+ RATING FOR

RAND WATER

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Global credit ratings agency Fitch Ratings has given Rand Water an AA+(zaf). This denotes expectations of a very low default risk, with a very strong capacity for payment of financial commitments that is not significantly vulnerable to foreseeable events.

n a standalone basis, Fitch expects larger capex increases than historically, especially starting from 2025. This would in turn gradually shift the company's financial position to net debt starting from 2026, from net cash. Fitch could change the outlook to negative if significant water losses (within municipal water distribution networks) contribute to lower profitability and increasing municipal arrears. In addition, further delays of infrastructure investments would constrain water supply and remain a key risk without proactive

mitigating measures by management and the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS). "We appreciate Fitch Ratings’ recognition of our vital role in the South African water sector and our strong financial position. Our ongoing investment in water infrastructure, including pipelines and purification plants, as well as alternative energy plants, is not just a promise but a celebration of our dedication to sustainable water supply. We understand the importance of these projects in meeting the growing demands for water in our region,” says Sipho Mosai, CEO, Rand Water.

Sipho Mosai, CEO, Rand Water

INDEX TO ADVERTISERS

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agru Kunststofftechnik GmbH

11

SBS Tanks

IBC

Calcamite

2

Sizabantu

OBC

Corestruc

29

JoJo Tanks

14

KSB Group

IFC, 44

MacSteel

34

Structa South African Water Works Tintometer

13 42 24

Rainbow Reservoirs

41

Watericon

Sanitech

32

Xylem

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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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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

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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

6min
pages 22-24

Water storage for rural communities

2min
page 21

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

5min
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SOLVING THE SEWAGE DILEMMA: a closer look at on-site treatment

4min
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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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PROUDLY SOUTH AFRICAN WITH AN INTERNATIONAL FLAIR

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You said it in WASA

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EFFICIENT AND CLEAN SOLUTIONS FOR THE COMPLETE WATER CYCLE.

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