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Sustained Healthy Waters for South African School

Press Release | March 22, 2021
 
 
 

Community-based purification project at Reneilwe Primary School inaugurated on World Water Day

 
 
 

TEMBA, Gauteng Province, Republic of South Africa. March 22, 2021 – The community in Temba, Hammanskraal (north of Pretoria) today started operating a water purification system at Reneilwe Primary School that will provide safe, pure water to not only the students, but also the local community and neighboring Itereleng Primary School.

The area’s water sources are afflicted by high levels of nitrate and phosphate contaminants, making municipal water unsafe to drink. The new ultrafiltration membrane and ultraviolet light system removes impurities from groundwater pumped out of a new borehole and can supply up to 4,000 liters of healthy drinking water per hour, driven by solar power. A water kiosk has been built to dispense it to the local community and generate revenue for the school to operate the system sustainably. DuPont Water Solutions sponsored the project, donating a multi-technology water treatment plant.

The South African N.G.O., Kusini Water, was granted permission for the project in October of 2020 and partnered with DuPont Water Solutions to get water flowing in just 4 months.

Furthermore, The US Embassy in South Africa collaborated on the project, helping to ensure five “water champions” from the community that have been receiving training from Kusini Water since November 2020 to autonomously operate and maintain the plant.

Kusini Water’s CEO Murendeni Mafumo said, “In South Africa, 1 out of 3 schools do not have access to safe water and clean sanitation, putting our school children at risk of serious sickness from waterborne diseases. We are delighted that the community of Temba is now one of over 50 sites in the country we have helped in our mission to provide 5 million people with 5 million litres of safe water in 5 years. Our thanks go to DuPont Water Solutions and the US Embassy for partnering on this vital community-led project.”

Inaugurating the plant on March 22 is not a coincidence. “World Water Day is all about the vital importance of fresh water”, said Semano Sekatle, Regional Commercial Manager, Sub-Saharan Africa “We are delighted to be involved with such a beneficial project as this, which contributes to Sustainable Development Goal 6 – Clean Water and Sanitation. With the right partnership approach, no one in this world need suffer from a lack of safe water, as effective and highly advanced technology is available that can be community-run.”

“I applaud Kusini Water and their partner DuPont Water Solutions, who are helping to ensure that access to clean water and sanitation are a priority and reality for communities that have had little to no access in the past.” said Frank Whitaker, Minister Counselor for Public Affairs at the U.S. Embassy in Pretoria.

 
 
 
 
 
 

About DuPont Water & Protection

DuPont Water and Protection is a global leader in creating water, shelter and safety solutions for a more sustainable world; enabling its customers to win through unique capabilities, global scale and iconic brands including Kevlar®, Nomex®, Tyvek®, Corian® Design, GreatStuff™, Styrofoam™, and FilmTec™.

 

About DuPont

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About Kusini Water

Kusini Water is a social enterprise that builds water treatment systems from nanotechnology and macadamia nut shells. Our systems bring clean, safe drinking water to people in rural, peri-urban and informal settlements throughout the African continent.

 

About US Embassy Pretoria

The Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy Pretoria works with the media, cultural and educational institutions,  private  organizations  and  other  South  African  organizations  to enhance mutual understanding between the people of the United States and South Africa. The Public  Affairs  Section  informs  and  engages  with  the  South  African  public  through  the dissemination  of  information  about  the  United  States,  professional  and  academic  exchange programs, cultural performances and exchanges, and youth programs.