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Water relief efforts intensify amid national drought

January 20, 2016 Leave a Comment

John Kieser with water bottles earmarked for distributionA wave of volunteers are bringing water to drought-stricken areas of our country.

The South African plastics industry has joined in, with the Maitland office of Plastics|SA becoming a collection point for water donations made by members of the public and businesses from Cape Town’s southern and northern suburbs.

“Low rainfall in parts of South Africa has caused severe drought and water scarcity. Five out of our nine provinces have been declared disaster areas. We’ve heard harrowing stories of children competing with cows for drinking water and farmers committing suicide, and knew that we had a role to play to bring relief where we could,” explains John Kieser, Sustainability Manager of Plastics|SA.

According to Kieser, one of the biggest needs was containers that could be used to transport large quantities of water to areas as far afield as Northern Cape, Free State and the North West Province. So Nampak Containers donated sixty 25 litre drums and Polyoak Packaging donated 750 twenty and twenty five litre drums.

Plastics SA technical trainer Grant Crosby helps get water ready for distribution

“The water we help to collect goes to a multitude of destinations, with each destination using the water sparingly to meet their individual needs. We are happy to report that the first shipment of water left Cape Town on the 10th of January with 1800 litres of water. Every single truck dispatched has reached its destination safely and without incident,” Kieser reports. Collections for water will continue indefinitely and until the drought has broken.

“We especially need more bottled water for drinking purposes. As lakes dry up, mud mixes with the remainder of the water. Animals and humans often have to compete for this precious water. Donated tap water is being used in villages and towns for laundry and washing,” Kieser explains.

Technical Trainer Andrew Murray with a shipment of water (1024x768)

How to get involved:

  • Donate water by either buying bottled water or by filling up empty bottles you may have. Take your bottles to Plastics SA or your nearest donation station. Please clearly mark accordingly:
    o DW = Drinking water. This is for human consumption only.
    o TW = Tap, Rain or Tank water. To be used for live-stock or sanitary use.
  • Cash donations can be made to help fund the transport of water to disaster areas where the people/animals need it most. Donations can be made to: Erasmus & Kie Trust, Standard Bank, Account Number: 040 254 763, Branch Code: 055 435. Reference: WSSA & your name

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