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A new Water Research Commission study has found that Cape Town residents may be willing to shift to flushing their toilets ...
While “Day Zero” may be a thing of the past, it introduced a hyperawareness to the City of Cape Town's water supply ...
BusinessTech visited Lekwa in Mpumalanga, where residents in numerous areas have not had water for well over a decade.
The first problem is that the city uses clean, treated drinking water for toilet flushing. Generally, 20%-30% of the city’s drinkable water supply to households is used to flush toilets.
Read more: Water crisis in South Africa: damning report finds 46% contamination ... The South African National Standard for Drinking Water (SANS 241) sets limits on the levels of microbiological ...
As the planet gets hotter and freshwater sources dry up, cities and towns will not be able to continue the global norm of ...
Inaugurated last August, the "water highway" had supplied more than 700 million cubic metres (24.7 billion cubic feet) of drinking water to Rabat and Casablanca areas by early March. Morocco has ...
Dozens of hippopotamuses have died from anthrax poisoning at Africa’s oldest national park. Anthrax, a severe illness most ...
With over 40% of water produced lost due to infrastructure issues, experts urge immediate action to address South Africa's ...
Nearly a half-million children could die from AIDS by 2030 if President Donald Trump follows through on plans to cut U.S.
Discover how a transformative water accessibility project led by the Endangered Wildlife Trust in partnership with the ...
As South Africa wrestles to balance its budget and ... driven out by water so poor it is unfit for crops or livestock. With 46% of drinking water systems failing microbiological standards in ...