
Important piece of South Africa’s infrastructure is in critical condition
Almost half of South Africa’s wastewater facilities are in a critical state, raising the risk of them discharging untreated water into rivers and the environment.
THURSDAY, 09 APRIL 2026, 03:14

Almost half of South Africa’s wastewater facilities are in a critical state, raising the risk of them discharging untreated water into rivers and the environment.
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