About WWTSA

Established in 2008, WWTSA is a specialised water solution provider of sustainable water services within the municipal, industrial and commercial sectors. WWTSA’s range of services cover the entire water cycle from consulting and design, research and development, engineering and construction, and plant modernisation to operational management, maintenance, repairs, after-market service, chemicals, consumables and spares. Our solutions are optimal, reliable and efficiently implemented, while our in-house expertise, extensive research and access to leading global technologies enable us to deliver objective solutions tailored to address our client’s unique set of needs.

But more importantly, we are continually looking for ways to do things better. The result? A custom-tailored, cost-effective solution that frees clients from the challenges of water treatment problems so that they can focus on their core business

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Vision

WWTSA To provide best water and sanitation services using environmentally friendly chemicals in Africa.

Mission

We commit to provide quality, water and sanitation services using environmentally friendly chemical treatment via customer-oriented partnerships with our municipal and industrial clients applying consistent application of best practices in people development and environmental protection.

Values

We recognise the value of our human capital and create value for our employees through:
• Merit-based rewards system of competitive remuneration.
• Equity sharing through our Employee Share Incentive Trust.
• Recognition and career advancement through training, education and mentorship. The entire company is driven by values of perfection, professionalism, team spirit and respect for the environment.

As a values-driven organisation, WWTSA embraces the values of professionalism, partnership, team spirit, ethics and respect for the environment

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Sustainable Developing

Water wastage through leaking pipes is one of the most pressing challenges facing the municipalities. Pipes leakage has a domino effect as services become unaffordable to the poorer communities with subsequent minimal collection of service revenue by the municipalities. In response to this challenge, CBPD has over the past ten years partnered with various municipalities to implement projects aimed at reducing water losses from leaking plumbing installations. This entails fixing and retrofitting of leaking pipes, toilets and taps to the households identified by the municipalities.

In the past two years, leaks repairs projects were implemented in Mamelodi, and Eersterus in Tshwane, and Bophelong in Emfuleni. Local communities received accredited training on plumbing including leaks detection before commencing with actual repair work. These workers were encouraged to set up their own companies and register with municipalities as service providers to assist in water demand management initiatives.

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