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Dirty Water a Serious Threat to Food Safety

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Working With (out) Water - Trawling for Answer to the Western Cape Water Crisis

Public notions that the water sector is headed towards a state of disaster and total collapse are not true, says the South African Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS). Tell that to the families of the 30 plus people that have died from cholera so far, as well as people living in affected communities in five of the country’s provinces. Sharp words also came from President Cyril Ramaphosa while visiting the suspected source – the Rooiwal Wastewater Treatment Works in Tshwane – which has not been maintained for years. He openly criticised local government entities for not doing what they are supposed to do with the money provided to them. There is also a school of thought that this lack of action should be treated as a conservation crime as it puts at risk food safety.

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