Water, Sewage & Effluent September-October 2017 | Page 41

Recently, seeking ways to alleviate the extreme water shortage in the regions, the City of Cape Town came out with a request for information, as Patricia de use the Pall filter system. Presently, in Switzerland, there are four fully equipped container systems waiting for deployment to Cape Town. However, there has not been any response from the City, as yet, despite continual communication from us.” The South African trend appears to be to panic when there is a water crisis looming, which quickly turns into a frenzied hunt for a solution (normally desalination), which is then put on the back burner and forgotten when the rains come. Herbst comments on the recent implementation of water restrictions in George — a repeat of 2010 — when the company undertook substantial work in the town to alleviate the water crisis. “The equipment we supplied to the town in 2010 we commissioned two months ago, because now they have a problem again,” he says with mild disbelief. Water Sewage & Effluent September/October 2017 39 All talk … Lille, the executive mayor, announced the City’s Water Resilience Plan, which includes a number of augmentation schemes, including desalination, water reuse, and groundwater extraction. The aim is to drive down collective usage to 500Mℓ/day, as well as to safeguard always having at least 500Mℓ/ day of water in production. Over 100 submissions were received, proposing solutions including desalination at various scales, inclusive of container solutions, barges, and ships; water reuse technology at various scales; aquifer and borehole options; engineering and infrastructure options; and water demand management options, among others. Prei/Hach submitted their proposal for the Pall filtration system. Herbst explains: “While the original interest was for desalination, our recommendation was to rather “When you calculate the capacity against the cost, per litre, per day, it is almost what the municipality charges the end-user presently. While the municipalities may not be able to supply as much as required, the plants will feed straight into the network,” he adds. Herbst comments on the water crisis in the Cape and says that although Cape Town has a major water issue, they have excellently run water treatment plants. “However, with our system, they could run the effluent straight through the Pall filters and into the water reticulation system, instead of into the rivers,” he says. The Pall filters operate with direct intake, with no pre-treatment requiring chemical addition.