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As the availability of storage for water becomes more difficult to obtain and changes in wet and dry conditions occur, aquifers that are being used for water supply can be utilised for the storage of water. During period of water abundance, water can be stored in aquifers and extracted at times when the water is needed providing more water resilience.
The African water sector’s growing need for integrated solutions from multi-disciplinary teams has led to the creation of a Water and Environmental Technology (WET) unit at SRK Consulting, streamlining the company’s capabilities in vital sectors.
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Groundwater from non-polluted areas is generally safe for domestic purposes - to drink, prepare food, wash clothes, bath and water the garden. But how can we be sure that the chemical, microbiological and physical properties of water are acceptable for domestic users?