Institute for Water Research (IWR)
The objectives of the IWR are to contribute to the knowledge of and promote the understanding and wise use of natural water resources in southern Africa.
Continue reading →The objectives of the IWR are to contribute to the knowledge of and promote the understanding and wise use of natural water resources in southern Africa.
Continue reading →The Department of Water and Sanitation is the custodian of South Africa’s water resources. It is primarily responsible for the formulation and implementation of policy governing this sector.
While striving to ensure that all South Africans gain access to clean water and dignified sanitation, the department also promotes effective and efficient water resources management to ensure sustainable economic and social development.
Continue reading →The Saldanha Bay Water Quality Forum Trust (SBWQFT) is a a voluntary organization representing various organs of State, local industry and other relevant stakeholders and interest groups, gave much impetus to the monitoring and understanding of changes in the health and ecosystem functioning of this unique bay-lagoon ecosystem.
Continue reading →The Automatic Sprinkler Inspection Bureau (ASIB) ensures all equipment has been designed and installed in accordance with the minimum accepted requirements of internationally recognised standards and criteria and are maintained and inspected according to this.
Continue reading →ABC is the recognized Employer Organisation representing Water Utilities in the BC, while the trade union parties represent in excess of 5000 employees in the sector. The employer body and the trade unions are responsible for negotiating conditions of service and matters of mutual interest that will become binding on all employees in the sector.
Continue reading →The WRC operates in terms of the Water Research Act (Act 34 of 1971) and its mandate is to support water research and development as well as the building of a sustainable water research capacity in South Africa. The WRC serves as the country’s water-centred knowledge ‘hub’ leading the creation, dissemination and application of water-centred knowledge, focusing on water resource management, water-linked ecosystems, water use and waste management and water utilisation in agriculture.
Continue reading →Surfing South Africa is the recognized governing body for the sport of surfing in South Africa and is a member of the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC), which, along with Sport and Recreation South Africa, (SRSA), controls all sport in South Africa.
Continue reading →SAWFA’s main function is the nation-wide training of water fitness instructors. It also seeks to make the public aware of the benefits of water fitness and to encourage people to attend classes given by experienced SAWFA instructors.
Continue reading →The South African National Bottled Water Association (SANBWA) was formed in 1997 as a standards setting and representative body for the industry. It is a voluntary association of bottlers whose primary concern is the health, safety and pleasure of their consumers.
Continue reading →SAMS is affiliated to SSA (SWIMMING SOUTH AFRICA), the national controlling body, which is a member of FINA (LA FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE NATATION), the controlling body of swimming world wide
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