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The Precious Commodity of Water – Water from Air
On October 29, 2010
As the General Assembly of the UN resolved on July 28 of this year, clean drinking water and basic sanitary provision are human rights. Unfortunately, there are more than one billion people all over the world who do not have access to drinking water, while as many as 2.6 billion people live without any sanitary [...]
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 [...]
Knysna receiving welcome Rainfall
On October 17, 2010
Knysna and the Garden route are receiving some very welcome rainfall. Knysna received close to 30mm over a recent 24 hour period. The total rainfall for this month is 46mm with more good rainfall predicted later in the month.
It is estimated that for every 100sq/m of roof area [...]
Aliens Pose Threat to already highly Stressed Water Supply
On October 12, 2010
Cape Town – Climate change is likely to increase the threat which invasive alien Acacia plants, including wattles, rooikrans and Port Jackson, pose to South Africa’s already highly stressed water supply.
In a written reply to a Parliamentary question, tabled on Friday, Water and Environmental Affairs Minister Buyelwa Sonjica [...]
Eastern Cape Runs out of Water
On June 2, 2010
THE national government has declared drought-hit Amathole District Municipality a disaster area.
Typical is Dutya, where desperate residents have been queueing for water until late at night after their water dried up 10 days ago.
Municipal spokesperson Gail Pullen [...]
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