Source: The Conversation – Africa – By Caroline Southey, Founding Editor, Africa, The Conversation
It’s become a common refrain in South Africa: there’s no drought, dams and reservoirs are full, but the taps are dry.
The ongoing crisis has been decades in the making. South Africa is a water-scarce country, yet it has failed to take even basic measures to preserve water supplies. These include:
The chronic crisis is underscored by the fact that the challenges – and what needs to be done about them – have been known for some time, as these articles from our archives show.
The right to water is out of reach for many South Africans: case study offers solutions
Is my water safe to drink? Expert advice for residents of South African cities
How to make sure water is safe to drink: four practical tips
– Water in the dams, but South Africa’s taps are dry: essential reads on a history of bad management
– https://theconversation.com/water-in-the-dams-but-south-africas-taps-are-dry-essential-reads-on-a-history-of-bad-management-275832
