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Aerial view of a future-ready wastewater treatment facility in Africa, showcasing settling tanks and aeration basins. Industrial infrastructure is visible with clear water, treatment channels, and pathways for innovative wastewater reuse.

The Future of Wastewater Reuse in Africa

Water stress and polluted water contribute to the death of many African populations daily. Every hour, an estimated 115 people die in Africa from diseases

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Water-Smart Energy Modelling

Energy generation processes require excessive amounts of water. The African continent needs to adequately plan water shortages into their energy planning models to ensure more

Aerial view of three circular wastewater treatment tanks, a testament to Water Sensitive Urban Design, surrounded by lush grass and trees. Two tanks contain dark liquid, while one showcases a vibrant green swirling surface.

Water Sensitive Urban Design for Africa

Water Sensitive Urban Design can assist with lowering the frequency and severity of flooding in the cities, channel erosion, and destruction of aquatic habitat often

Three people are collaborating at a table, intently focused on a laptop and tablet amidst scattered papers. Bright sticky notes pepper the wall behind them, hinting at their dedication to corporate sustainability and tackling environmental impact.

What Is Corporate Sustainability

Increasing water scarcity is one of South Africa’s greatest challenges. The local demand for water supply in South Africa has increased, making the effective governance

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Key Water Megatrends taking in Africa

Accessible and high-quality drinking water is a limited and highly contested resource in Africa’s emerging economies, and future industrialisation trends will affect the availability and

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What are DBPs and How Reduce Them

Studies have found that treatment plants with advanced removal technologies, form fewer types and lower levels of harmful
by products (known as DBPs) in

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South Africans Water Development Plans

Water sources themselves can be contaminated, but in addition, some outdated treatment systems can cause more harmful by products to develop. We know that not