Behind the scenes of the BWA's epic website redesign (and a few tips and tricks for your company website)

Behind the scenes of the BWA's epic website redesign (and a few tips and tricks for your company website)

If you're looking for some great tips and tricks for designing your company website, then you must read this article. In it, we go through some of the thinking, challenges, and lessons learned while redesigning the BWA website.

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The Journal's Journey - from printed shine to slick online

The Journal's Journey - from printed shine to slick online

This volume is something of a milestone for the Borehole Water Journal – for two reasons. Firstly, we’re proud to be publishing Volume 100 of the Journal. And secondly, this is the first online version of what will now be known as the Borehole Water Journal Online. Find out more about where the Journal has come from, and the next stage in the Journal's journey - online.

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Urban water supply: Are we walking on the solution?

As part of the Borehole Campaign launch on 3 February 2016, BWA Executive Committee Member, John Tonkin did a presentation to the media. John pointed out some of the benefits of using groundwater and outlined the BWA's role in the Borehole Campaign. Here are some of the key points from the presentation.

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Rural water supply is paying a high price for "cost-effective boreholes"

Rural water supply is paying a high price for "cost-effective boreholes"

One of the key objectives when drilling boreholes for rural water supply in Africa has been to optimise what has been termed “cost effective boreholes”. With all good intentions, this approach has been counterproductive, as the drive to reduce costs and increase the number of boreholes has been at the expense of quality.

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South Africa’s first mine-water atlas is currently underway

South Africa’s first mine-water atlas is currently underway

The ongoing Water Research Commission-funded study, the South African Mine Water Atlas, will provide water managers and policy makers with a comprehensive reference on the extent of mine-influenced water in the country, both on the surface and underground. It will assist in good management, regulation and setting policy. Once completed, it will be the most comprehensive document of its kind in South Africa. 

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