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Study shows consequences of SA water crisis
On November 18, 2010
A Uasa economic impact study on the impact of South Africa’s water crisis predicts a possible decrease in disposable income, a hike in government spending, and thousands of job losses.
The study was commissioned by the trade union Uasa to establish the real impact of the South African water crisis [...]
Minister Edna Molewa Water and Environment
On November 10, 2010
The biggest test of Water and Environmental Affairs Minister Edna Molewa’s grip on her new portfolio is likely to be how she implements a plan to deal with acid mine drainage (AMD) as South Africa’s water resources reach capacity.
AMD is the result of centuries of gold and coal mining as water has accrued in [...]
The Energy and Water situation in South Africa
On October 27, 2010
Putting clean and affordable water and energy within everyone’s reach is a key national goal. At the same time, planning ensures that these key drivers of economic growth are delivered reliably and cost-effectively to industry, commerce and agriculture. The Department of Minerals and Energy’s Energy Policy is based on the following key objectives:
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Water is the New Oil
On October 23, 2010
Russia is considering becoming the world’s top supplier of fresh water as growing demand turns it into a strategic resource. That is if it can upgrade its own consumption to modern standards.
If you pay attention to the perils that future may bring, you probably know that the oil will run dry, [...]
Freshwater Supply per capita expected to Halve
On October 22, 2010
The World Resources Institute rates South Africa’s current yearly renew- able freshwater supply between 1 000 m³ and 1 700 m³ per capita, but this is likely to descrease to less than 500 m³ by 2025.
The institute says that any amount less than 1 000 m³ a person means that water stress [...]
ALEC HOGG: In this excerpt we speak with Helgard Muller, who is the chief director of the Department of Water Affairs.
Your department has come under quite a lot of public scrutiny recently, not least because it appears as though the 850 municipal sewerage plants are creaking, if not under strain. Perhaps you could [...]
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