Inter Press Service: You would expect to find children in the Vaal River outside Parys on a hot afternoon. But 28 of them, on the Gauteng side of the river, are not swimming; they are doing research for ORASECOM.
For three months beginning in November, ORASECOM, the Orange-Senqu River Commission, will test the water quality, the environmental impact of industry and the general health of the ecosystem at some 60 sites along the river basin. The data is to be shared amongst all four of the participating states and the......
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Testing the Waters Ahead of Closer Collaboration on River
Posted by Inter Press Service: Tinus de Jager on November 2nd, 2010
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