Dublin, Feb. 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Collection, Purification, Testing and Distribution of Water in South Africa 2023" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Exploring the Vital Efforts and Strategies within South Africa's Water Resource Management and Infrastructure Development
The latest comprehensive report on South Africa's water sector has been added to our esteemed collection of industry analyses. This pivotal document delves into the intricate procedures surrounding the collection, purification, testing, and distribution of water across various regions within the nation.
The scope of this report is extensive, covering the operational bottlenecks and challenges inherent in smaller towns and rural areas where water systems are seeing a decline in quality and reliability. The multi-faceted analysis also sheds light on the high levels of water quality deterioration due to infrastructure failure, alongside the fiscal drain caused by unauthorised and wasteful expenditure by water boards.
Addressing Water Infrastructure Backlogs and Security
Amid these challenges, the report presents numerous opportunities for system enhancements and sectorial growth. It highlights significant governmental allocations directed towards municipalities to bridge infrastructure gaps and the establishment of innovative agencies designed to optimise resource management.
Key Report Insights:
- The merger between Water Trading Entity and Trans-Caledon Tunnel Authority to forge the National Water Resources Infrastructure Agency.
- Initiatives like the Hydropower Independent Producer Programme, aimed at capitalising on water infrastructure for renewable energy generation.
- Strategic partnerships to accelerate infrastructure delivery, such as the establishment of the Water Partnership Office supporting municipal and private sector collaborations.
- Prospects for SMEs in distributed water and wastewater systems, and advancements in non-sewered sanitation technology.
- The critical reconfiguration of water boards and proactive research efforts led by the Water Research Commission.
The document comprehensively details the trends shaping the water sector in South Africa, focusing on technological and operational shifts such as decentralised water systems and increased stakeholder engagement. Moreover, it scrutinises the water usage patterns across industrial sectors, elucidating both the current status and developmental trajectories of water infrastructure and supply systems.
Recognising the importance of this resource, the report provides an introspective view into the operational activities and corporate developments of notable water service providers such as Rand Water, Amatola, and Lepelle. It also includes expert profiles on key water testing laboratories shaping the industry's standard for quality assurance.
Companies Profiled
- Africa Water Projects and Construction
- Amatola Water Board
- Bemlab
- Bureau Veritas (South Africa)
- Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
- Dekker Biotech
- Department of Water and Sanitation
- Ekurhuleni Water Care Company (RF) NPC
- Gamtoos irrigation Board
- ImproChem
- Johannesburg Water
- Lepelle Northern Water
- Magalies Water
- Mea Aqua Africa
- Microchem Lab Services
- Midvaal Water Company NPC
- Nafasi Water Technologies
- Overberg Water Board
- Rand Water
- Regen Waters
- Royal HaskoningDHV
- SA Water Works Utilities
- SGS South Africa
- Siza Water (RF)
- South African Bureau of Standards
- Talbot Group
- Tecroveer Holdings
- Trans-Caledon Tunnel Authority
- uMngeni-uThukela Water
- Vaal Central Water Board
- Veolia Services Southern Africa
- Waterlab
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