Gauteng urged to use water sparingly or face its own ‘Day Zero’

6th April 2018

By: Simone Liedtke

Creamer Media Social Media Editor & Senior Writer

     

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In light of government recently declaring the drought and water crisis plaguing the country a national disaster, the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) has urged Gauteng water consumers to use resources sparingly.

DWS water-sector regulations director Mangwani Mabada cautioned last month that widespread rain across Gauteng might give a false impression that water resources were abundantly available in South Africa’s most populated province.

“If people don’t look after this precious resource that we have, a ‘Day Zero’ in Gauteng will eventually happen,” he commented to Engineering News during a tour of the Roodeplaat dam, north-east of Pretoria.

The DWS has stepped up its conservation campaigns to encourage communities to conserve water and to prevent the possibility of Gauteng facing the same situation as the drought-stricken Western Cape, where water resources are severely limited.

“We are trying to encourage awareness in saying that, whatever water resources we currently have, look after [them] while we still can,” Mabada said.

He added that awareness campaigns were starting to bear fruit, with big businesses across the province having heeded the call to conserve water. Many businesses were reusing water and reducing the volumes extracted from dams, groundwater sources and municipal systems.

Mabada noted that awareness was not only about conservation, but also about the prevention of pollution discharges. The DWS was engaging in several forums around the province, where presentations and discussions focused on the “quantity and the quality” of water in the province.

Edited by Mariaan Webb
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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