New study suggests stormwater and treated sewage water is the way of the future.
21 November 2021 - 00:00
Three years ago many Cape Town residents were praying for water. But a new scientific study suggests salvation lies beneath their feet, not in the heavens — in the form of treated sewage water and stormwater stored underground. City officials have long talked about storing water in the massive Cape Flats aquifer underlying part of the fast-growing city. Stormwater that would usually run into the sea during winter would be diverted into the aquifer for use during the summer...A subscription gives you full digital access to all Sunday Times content.Registered on the BusinessLIVE, Business Day or Financial Mail websites? Sign in with the same details.
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