"Water problems in South Africa are symptomatic of an emerging gap between national policies and implementation of such policies. For instance, recently the reliability and quality of water supply by municipalities has been receiving attention, with some experts warning that South Africa has serious challenges. Some of these challenges include a lack of qualified staff and insufficient investments in water infrastructure for both capital and maintenance. The drive to achieve universal access for water and sanitation is compounding the challenge” (Financial and Fiscal Commission, 2009).
Reference:
Wall, K. 2010. Water infrastructure for human and economic development. A CSIR Perspective on Water in South Africa in 2010, pp 41-45
Wall, K. (2010). Water infrastructure for human and economic development., Workflow;8325 CSIR. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5760
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