Saturday 30 March 2013

Event to tackle water challenges in Africa


Watertec Africa

Water challenges in Africa continues to grow and with the continues growth in demand for water resources this will not change in the near future. Watertec Africa 2013 aims to develop a platform for the promotion of African water projects as well as highlighting the water challenges in Africa.

An estimated R570-billion is needed over the next ten years to maintain and expand South Africa’s water infrastructure
Events organiser Exhibition Manage-ment Services (EMS) MD John Thomson.
He notes that South Africa’s growing demand for clean, potable water continues to put pressure on resources and infrastructure, a trend that is common all over Africa.
With the demand for water resources continuing to grow all over Africa it is crucial to focus on the continuous improvement in water technology. Watertec Africa will be held for a period of three days in Midrand, South Africa. This international trade show is unique and different from others as it will bring into lime light the importance and value of various kinds of water treatment technology and equipments in the recent times. All kinds of treatment and disposal of wastewater, Renovation, rehabilitation of pipe and sewage systems will be given supreme importance in this expo. The primary objective of this international expo is to make the leading experts related to water treatment industry aware of the latest and advanced techniques which are required for making this sector more advanced. Developmental changes which are taking place in the water treatment industry will also be highlighted in this event and will make this event more advanced and more popular in the recent times
"Water Pump Africa" is excited about this event as it brings causes more effective water utilization at a more cost effective price. Events like this is crucial for us to solve the water challenges in Africa.



Thursday 28 March 2013

Superpump launches "Water pump Africa"


Superpump is proud to announce the launch of our new site called “Water Pump Africa
With the population and production of Africa increasing at a tremendous rate the management of the water resources in Africa is becoming a crucial factor for everyone living and operating in Africa.  
"Water pump Africa" will be dedicated to enhancing the knowledge around the water resources in Africa as well as the technologies used to utilize the water resources in Africa as effective as possible.
Our aim is discuss and put focus on important issues and factors influencing the water supply on the African continent as well as making people aware of the available technologies and solutions to utilize the water resources of Africa better.