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Web enablement of a water Safety Plan via the municipal-based electronic Water Quality Management System (eWQMS)

Despite a good legislative framework, South Africa faces significant challenges in the sustainable provision of adequate and safe water services. To improve the situation, South Africa's Department of Water Affairs (DWA) and other water sector partners undertook initiatives to assist municipali...

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Published in:Water science & technology. Water supply 2011-01, Vol.11 (5), p.568-577
Main Authors: DE SOUZA, P. F, BURGESS, J. E, SWART, M, NAIDOO, V, BLANCKENBERG, A
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Quality management
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Tracking
Water quality
Water quality management
Water supply
Water supply. Pipings. Water treatment
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