CBSS, with the aid of the WRC’s WADER programme, has appointed Bosch Capital to develop a business model for CBSS’s LEGUAAN SaaS that visualises WQ data. CBSS has developed this water resource management tool to facilitate the efficient conversion of water monitoring data into meaningful visual graphs and reports that meet specific requirements of each organisation and that facilitate improved monitoring, risk management, and compliance.
CBSS partners with IGS to develop a Groundwater Monitoring Network for the Karoo
Independent researchers from the IGS, in partnership with CBSS, have been appointed by PASA to design a groundwater monitoring network for the Central Karoo.
WISA Webinar – 16 July 2020: How to turn your Water Quality Data into Water Management Knowledge
Carin Bosman presented a Webinar for WISA on 16 July 2020, with the topic “How to turn your Water Quality Data into Water Management Knowledge” – you can watch it here
CBSS is COVID-19 ready and remains operational
CBSS has implemented measures to be ready for the COVID-19 outbreak, and will continue to provide services of outstanding quality to our clients. (For more information about the spread of COVID19 in South Africa, visit https://sacoronavirus.co.za/)
Coal mines non-compliant with water use licence conditions – CER
According to the CER, mining companies ascribe their non-compliance with WUL conditions to government’s failure to effectively monitor compliance and gross negligence on the part of environmental auditors.
This is very true.
Digitise and Digitalise Your Data for improved Decision-making
The solution to the problem of information-overload lies in the digitisation, digitalisation and visualisation of your data, which will enable managers to take improved decisions – both for their organisation, and for the management of impacts on the environment, especially on water resources.
Revise the South African Waste Classification and Management System
The South African Waste Classification and Management System (WCMS) cannot be regarded as good environmental governance, and needs to be revised.
The New CBSS Blog is live!
As from today, the CBSS Blog is live. We blog here, on anything that concerns water or environmental governance or management. Any topics you would like us to discuss? Let us know!
Why is there a delay in the processing of WULAs??
The lack of capacity in the DWS is not the main reason for the delays experienced in the processing of WULAs. The poor quality of WULAs, compiled by consultants who think that a WULA is the same as an EIA, who fail to correctly identify the proper water uses to include in the WULA, are the primary contributing factors in the delay of the processing of WULAs.
Wat behels Skaliegasontginning?
(Opinion piece on shalegas development and hydraulic fracturing (or “fracking”) written for Beeld Newspaper, 27 March 2011) ‘n Tegniek bekend as hidrobreking word gebruik vir die ekonomiese ontginning van skaliegas. Hidrobreking is nie – soos die bemarkingsdokumente verkondig – ‘n “beproefde proses wat oor 60 jaar in duisende gate getoets is” nie. Dit is nuwe, ongetoetsde tegnologie, en in plekke waar dit reeds geïmplementeer is, het dit tot groot omgewingsskade, veral waterbesoedeling,