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Quo Vadis? SA’s trillion-rand water infrastructure backlog

  • Virtual Event Round Table, Thursday 29 July 2pm-4pm

This is the first of CBN’s series of three exclusive round table discussion addressing the critical demand for water in South Africa which is expected to rise by 17.7 billion m³ in 2030 representing a 17% gap between water supply and demand.

Without water security we cannot rebuild the South African economy.

Meeting this demand can be achieved if water users work together to implement strategies to include a successful roll out plan that includes the private sector taking ownership, the success of the Western Capes water crises was exactly this – the Private Sector taking ownership – it is time to say what can I do as a Company or Individual to ensure our water supply is sustainable and that there are many solutions available that do not have to be passed by a tedious red tape road blocks – Architects Engineers Property Developers, Agriculture Sector, Government and Municipalities all have their parts to play in making this a reality buy taking ownership

Join us on the 29th July 2021 as we roll out this 3 part series discussion the solutions and how we can best achieve the objective at hand.

Join us – free attendance: Register now 

Cape Business News invites you to attend this first edition of our water round table discussion series bringing together key stakeholders to identify shared solutions to address this critical gap:

  • Benoît Le Roy, Co-Founding Member & CEO, South African Water Chamber (SAWC) (moderator)
  • Fred Platt, Chairman, Nexus Water Alchemy
  • Dr Anthony Turton, Environmental Advisor | Speaker | Author
  • Dhesigen Naidoo, CEO, Water Research Commission (WRC)

 

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