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Locals become data gatherers to improve South Africa's water
DW (English)
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10/17/2024
South Africa's water quality has been heavily impacted by aging infrastructure, corruption and drought. Citizens have been given water testing kits to record data and help scientists tackle the country's long-standing issues.
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This water looks clean enough, but at least once a year, Ferial Adam takes samples to
00:14
check for bacteria infestation in Johannesburg's Emmerinche Dam. E. coli is particularly common
00:21
and extremely dangerous.
00:22
If it turns black, like that, it's positive for bacteria. So it's a whole range of bacteria.
00:34
It's the E. coli, it's the coliform which is from dead plants, animals.
00:41
The additional Petri film test takes 36 hours and confirms the presence of E. coli bacteria,
00:48
which probably got there from an overflowing sewer.
00:52
Water pollution is an increasing problem in South Africa, with sewage often flowing from
00:56
homes and factories into lakes and rivers with little or no filtration due to dysfunctional
01:02
infrastructure, and the problem is exacerbated by heavy rainfall and other extreme weather
01:07
events.
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The data that the authorities do regularly publish on water quality is too general, which
01:14
is what prompted Ferial Adam to set up WaterCan three years ago, an organisation that enables
01:19
residents to do their own tests.
01:21
The difference with our kit is it gives you localised information. So this point, this
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stream, this community's tap water, and that's what's the difference. Because when you look
01:31
at the results that's been submitted to national from local government, it doesn't specify
01:36
where, it gives you an overall result.
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Environmental water quality is a vital issue for people like Klebilo Masika living in the
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Vaal region. It's home to a range of mines extracting heavy metals, which other WaterCan
01:49
tests can detect too.
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The problem that I saw is that we have, Asenamita is the biggest giant polluting industry. There
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is a drainage dome that is running through to the streams. So we have to test that water
02:03
because we are no longer getting fishes there.
02:06
The tests are provided by WaterCan at low cost and free of charge for schools or people
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on modest incomes. Cleaner water for all means, the more citizen science activists, the better.
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Let's be informed as ordinary people. Let's create that noise about the pollution. Because
02:25
when you create that noise, you start forcing change and people start realising that they
02:30
have to be part of the solution.
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