Wastewater treatment report shows SA is even deeper in the kak

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Wastewater treatment report shows SA is even deeper in the kak
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The document says 39% of municipal wastewater systems are in a critical state, compared with 29% in 2013

For the first time in nine years the department of water and sanitation has published the results of a Green Drop audit report — and they’re dire...

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