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We are told “Broken sewerage works info not for the public”
On September 18, 2010
INFORMATION on hundreds of dysfunctional sewerage plants will not be made public, the government said yesterday.
In a written reply to parliamentary questions, Water and Environmental Affairs Minister Buyelwa Sonjica said revealing such information could lead to “serious misinterpretation” .
“What is available and was published … in the 2009 Green Drop Report, is the [...]
Carte Blanche story on Acid Mine Drainage
On August 3, 2010
For those of you like me that missed Sunday’s Carte Blanche story on Acid Mine Drainage, herewith the transcript as recorded on Water Rhapsody franchisee Donovan Reid’s site :
A bitter paradox is unfolding in the economic heartland of South Africa: we’re short of water to drink; we are also running out of [...]
Desalination, aquifers, sustainability and the Minister of Water Affairs
On April 21, 2010
The article by Melanie Gosling, environmental Affairs writer refers.
Water and Environmental Affairs (DWEA) Minister Buyelwa Sonjica has said that her department was forging ahead with plans to supply desalinated water to Cape Town, and furthermore extract water from the Table Mountain (TM) aquifer.
As mentioned in [...]
Seven new water projects planned – Buyelwa Sonjica
On April 15, 2010
Cape Town – The water affairs department is planning seven new bulk water projects to be
completed in the next three years. Fin24.Com
Though no price has yet been put on the projects, the minister, Buyelwa Sonjica, told a media conference in parliament on Tuesday that ideally her budget should be [...]
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