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SANS 241-1 and SANS 241-2 were under review with the intention to merge the two standards in to one standard which will be SANS 241:
The new SANS 241 revised standard, available on the SABS website, are now released and available for public comment with closing date 29 June 2022.
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Join us in CONGRATULATING the following members that have been appointed to the GWD Management Committee!
Join us in CONGRATULATING the following members that have been appointed to the GWD Management Committee!
The update
Welcome Note
Dear GWD Members and Prospective Members
With the good rains over most parts of South Africa in spring and summer, 2022 is starting in the right direction. We can not forget the difficulties and sorrows of the last 2 years, but we can build on the lessons we learned and the opportunities created and move forward.
The Groundwater Session @ 5th WRC Symposium
The Groundwater Session that took place on Monday 20 September 2021, with Chair Yazeed van Wyk and speakers such as Dr Shafick Adams, Prof Matthys Dippenaar, Dr Kevin Pietersen, Dr Sumaya Israel, Mr Fanus Fourie, Mr Kes Murray and Dr Ricky Murray are 'Legend' now and for those that missed out we can just
As South Africa readies itself for longer and warmer days associated with the Spring, water access needs are highlighted with water uses spanning drinking, other essential and increased recreational uses.
This Spring, Nthabiseng Nooe from the Young Professionals Committee of the Ground Water Division speaks to Awodwa Magingi about her work as a hydrogeologist who contributes to managing and pl
Groundwater Kids
Latest News. Groundwater Kids @ the Conference!
"Primary Schools are an excellent Target to lay a firm foundation. We thank you for this opportunity " - Principal form Wonderland shared with the Conference Attendees.
"We hope to expand the programme to improve groundwater understanding at all levels." - Dr Nicolette Vermaak
Seeking a Junior Hydrogeologist /Modeller
"This book is authored by two South African groundwater scientists. South Africa has the most experience with MAR because there are dozens of substantial MAR applications in diverse hydrologic and geologic conditions ranging from unconsolidated aquifers in semi-arid climates to fractured rocks in desert climates. South Africa is a leader in MAR as a result of more than 50 years of research and practice supported by farsighted government funding.
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