Weekend Argus Saturday

Waterfront a ‘mini metropolis’

green and self-sustaining

The V&A Waterfront, which is set for a R20 billion upgrade, functions like a mini metropolis. It saves 200 000 litres of water a day, runs on enough clean energy to power 2 500 homes, and has its own waste and sewer management system. A black water treatment plant that can process 200 000 litres a day produces treated effluent used to flush toilets.

For 16 years, the V&A Waterfront has been investing in creating

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