Great to meet with a variety of organisations to identify opportunities where collaboration can magnify the impact of #conservation, #tourism and #education activities in #Franschhoek. Good work @Living_Lands https://t.co/S2Ap2JwEA7
An interesting deeper look into the Cape Town #watercrisis and the many complex causes and consequences. There is much we can learn from this year to build a more #resilient tomorrow. @meganlindow#CapeTown https://t.co/gxJbRSmyDs
We'll be listening in on this free @IWAHQ webinar on 17th May with @FabioMasi001 (IRIDRA, Italy) discussing the use of nature-based solutions towards a more #circulareconomy approach to #wastewater management for our cities. https://t.co/uFljaO95Yd
@CityofCT commended for avoiding intermittent supply during the #watercrisis. Bambos Charalambous shows Cyprus experienced 25% increased leakage, 200% increased no. mains pipe breaks and a cost of €1.6million when they had to resort to intermittent supply 2009. @WaterLoss2018
Interesting opening plenary at the @IWAHQ@WaterLoss2018 conference. Cape Town commended for reducing its water demand by over 60% from 1200ML/d in 2015 to 500ML/d today in 2018 - well done Cape Town!
#waterloss2018#watersaving
Just 3% of the world’s #water is fresh, and more than 40% people lack access to it.
This photo, taken by UNDP´s Antoine Delepiere in #Senegal, won the 1st place at @WaterIntegrityN annual Photo Competition: https://t.co/zsW1w4vjVl #WASH
Decentralized #wastewater treatment is becoming increasingly common globally for its ability to provide cost effective non-potable water for irrigation and toilet flushing.
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#CapeTown was on the verge of becoming the first major urban centre to run out of #water but has averted the crisis. Will the crisis remain at bay and what cost will it impose on an already divided country? https://t.co/pwuywHmzqs