South African rivers will become "fairly useless" over the next decade due to pollution if the scientific community cannot convince policymakers and water users to handle waste water responsibly.
This warning came from Dr Stephan Woodborne, a
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South African rivers will become "fairly useless" over the next decade due to pollution if the scientific community cannot convince policymakers and water users to handle waste water responsibly.
This warning came from Dr Stephan Woodborne, a
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