[Repost] You are invited to participate in the Citizen Science for Water Photo Story Competition! This exciting competition celebrates the vital role of water in our culture, education, science, and daily lives. See the poster for more! 👇🏾 Department of Water and Sanitation Water Research Commission AWSISA University of South Africa/Universiteit van Suid-Afrika UNESCO UNESCO Institute for Statistics [NS]
Rand Water
Utilities
We aim to be a provider of sustainable, universally competitive water and sanitation solutions for Africa.
About us
VISION: Be a provider of sustainable, universally competitive water and sanitation solutions for Africa. MISSION • To consistently meet the expectations of our customers, partners and the government by strengthening our capability to: • Attract, develop and retain leading edge skills in the water sector • Sustain a robust financial performance • Develop and sustain a globally competitive operational capability • Enter into and sustain productive partnerships VALUES • Caring • Equity • Excellence • Integrity • Spirit of partnership STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES • Ensure that Rand Water continues to be a viable, sustainable, bulk water service provider • Position Rand Water as the partner of choice in water services • Satisfy all customers • Improve business efficiencies and quality • Achieve transformation • Create a dynamic learning organization
- Website
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http://www.randwater.co.za
External link for Rand Water
- Industry
- Utilities
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 1903
Locations
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Primary
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Johannesburg, ZA
Employees at Rand Water
Updates
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[In Graph] The yellow line represents pumped volumes (4842 Ml/d) on average. This is the water that Rand Water produces and pumps. The blue lines is then the volumes which reach the customers (4529 Ml/d on average). The red line is the total storage which has increased and in our operating levels of between 60 and 80 percent. #RWMeterReadings #RWWaterDemand #RWWaterSupply #RWWaterSustainability [NS] Department of Water and Sanitation Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Democratic Alliance AWSISA AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS ActionSA African Christian Democratic Party United Democratic Movement Patriotic Alliance for National Development (PAND) AfriForum Inkatha Freedom Party South African Local Government Association Gauteng Provincial Government RISE Mzansi
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Rand Water reposted this
🚨Press Statement🚨 #AWSISA #WaterAndSanitation #WaterSustainability #WaterSecurity
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[READ] Please see below the January 2025 South African Integrator Magazine wherein Rand Water is once more featured as the cover story. https://lnkd.in/dU7f5kQp Pages 8 - 13 #RandWaterAtWork #RWWaterDemandManagement #RWWaterSupply #RWWaterUseEfficiency [NS] AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS African Christian Democratic Party ActionSA Democratic Alliance United Democratic Movement Patriotic Alliance for National Development (PAND) AWSISA AfriForum Inkatha Freedom Party RISE Mzansi Department of Water and Sanitation Departments: Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Gauteng Provincial Government ECONOMIC FREEDOM FIGHTERS
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#WaterWiseWednesday The Rand Water Water Wise and Research team, in partnership with the University of South Africa (UNISA) and Evergreen Turf, are on a mission to understand and improve our water usage on lawns. Be part of the solution! We want to hear from homeowners and green industry experts. Take a short survey and share your views on grass watering practices. Simply follow the link or scan the QR code below that best describes you and have your say in water-wise lawn care! Homeowners: https://lnkd.in/edMWKUas Green Industry: https://lnkd.in/eNTHYHkx #RandWaterAtWork #WaterWise #RWWaterConservation #RWWaterWiseResearch [NS] SOUTH AFRICAN GREEN INDUSTRIES COUNCIL SALI - South African Landscapers Institute Green Building Council South Africa (GBCSA)
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Rand Water reposted this
AWSISA's First Africa Water and Sanitation Technical Conference, scheduled for November 9-12, 2025, at Emperors Palace, Gauteng, South Africa, offers a unique opportunity to address critical challenges in the sector while gaining a competitive edge. Critical Issues to Address 1. Water Security & Climate Resilience: Address water scarcity, droughts, and climate change impacts on water resources. 2. Sanitation Access: Develop scalable, cost-effective sanitation solutions for underserved communities. 3. Urban Water Challenges: Promote smart water management and circular economy models in urban areas. 4. Water Quality & Public Health: Combat pollution and waterborne diseases through improved monitoring and sanitation systems. 5. Financing & Partnerships: Mobilize funding through innovative models and public-private partnerships. 6. Regional Cooperation: Strengthen cross-border water management and transboundary agreements. 7. Capacity Building: Focus on workforce skills, youth empowerment, and community engagement. 8. Youth and Women: Special focus on women and youth programs in the sector. Competitive Advantages 1. Africa-Centric Focus: A platform tailored to African challenges and opportunities in water and sanitation. 2. Global Visibility: Leverage South Africa’s G20 Chairpersonship to elevate water issues globally. 3. Innovation Hub: Showcase cutting-edge technologies and practical solutions for the sector. 4. Inclusive Collaboration: Engage diverse stakeholders—governments, civil society, investors, and innovators. 5. Action-Oriented Outcomes: Deliver tangible roadmaps and follow-up mechanisms post-conference. 6. Networking & Partnerships: Foster B2B, B2G, and pan-African collaborations to drive change. This conference can emerge as a transformative platform for innovation, policy, and partnerships by addressing key water and sanitation challenges and leveraging South Africa's strategic position in the continent and global arena.
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[In Graphs] The Red line in the graph represents Rand Water's consumption agreement with the Metros. The Blue line in the graph shows the consumption patterns/trends (up and down the red line) of the Metros. When the Blue line falls below the Red line, it means the Metro is managing its water consumption effectively within the water use licence agreement with Rand Water. However, when the Blue line is above the Red line, it means the Metro is consuming more water than agreed upon with Rand Water. Metros with high consumption (Blue line above the Red line) are encouraged to enhance their water conservation campaigns and collaborate with communities to reduce water usage. The Green line in the graph represents the target that will ensure sustainable water supply. #RWMeterReadings #RWWaterDemand #RWWaterSupply #RWWaterSustainability [NS] Gauteng Provincial Government AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS AfriForum AWSISA African Christian Democratic Party Democratic Alliance United Democratic Movement Patriotic Alliance for National Development (PAND) ActionSA Inkatha Freedom Party Department of Water and Sanitation South African Local Government Association Departments: Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs ECONOMIC FREEDOM FIGHTERS
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🚨Announcement🚨 Invitation to attend the 1st African Water and Sanitation Technical Conference in November 2025 The Association of Water and Sanitation Institutions of South Africa (AWSISA) will be hosting the 1st African Water and Sanitation Technical Conference from 9 to 12 November 2025, at Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa. The conference will be hosted under the theme “Towards Sustainable Water and Sanitation Services" and will be attended by delegates and stakeholders that are involved with water and sanitation from the African continent and beyond. Attendees will include water boards, Catchment Management Agencies (CMAs), academic and research institutions, municipalities, civil society organisations, investors, international water forums and associations, government officials, embassies, suppliers, manufacturers, media, and other key players driving innovation and change in the sector. With South Africa assuming the G20 Chairpersonship in 2025, the AWSISA Conference provides a unique opportunity to spotlight the critical role of sustainable water and sanitation systems in tackling regional and global challenges. The conference will present a platform and opportunity for stakeholders to share ideas that could shape policies, advance technical knowledge, and foster impactful partnerships that will bring about positive and impactful changes in the water and sanitation sector. Why Attend? a. Engage with thought leaders and industry pioneers. b. Participate in groundbreaking discussions on sustainability and innovation. c. Build networks to strengthen water and sanitation services across Africa and beyond. Participation of all relevant and impacted stakeholders is critical to ensure comprehensive participation and discussions that will strengthen the sector and ensure its resilience and sustainability for future generations. Registration and related information will be shared in due course, in all AWSISA channels, including the AWSISA LinkedIn page. Should you require more information, please feel free to join AWSISA LinkedIn or contact Mr Asief Alli on 076 851 7098/aasief@randwater.co.za or Ms Lydia Radebe at: lyradebe@randwater.co.za/ 084 504 4868 for more details. #AWSISA #AWSISAConference #WaterAndSanitation #WaterSustainability #WaterSecurity [NS]
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[In Graph] The yellow line represents pumped volumes (4841 Ml/d) on average. This is the water that Rand Water produces and pumps. The blue line is the volume which reach the customers (4522 Ml/d on average). The red line is the total storage which has increased and in our operating levels of between 60 and 80 percent. #RWMeterReadings #RWWaterDemand #RWWaterSupply #RWWaterSustainability [NS] Department of Water and Sanitation Gauteng Provincial Government AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS African Christian Democratic Party ActionSA AWSISA AfriForum Democratic Alliance RISE Mzansi United Democratic Movement Patriotic Alliance for National Development (PAND) ECONOMIC FREEDOM FIGHTERS
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[In Graph] The yellow line represents pumped volumes (4841 Ml/d) on average. This is the water that Rand Water produces and pumps. The blue line is the volume which reach the customers (4522 Ml/d on average). The red line is the total storage which has increased and in our operating levels of between 60 and 80 percent. #RWMeterReadings #RWWaterDemand #RWWaterSupply #RWWaterSustainability [LE] AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS African Christian Democratic Party AfriForum ActionSA Patriotic Alliance for National Development (PAND) United Democratic Movement Inkatha Freedom Party Democratic Alliance AWSISA Gauteng Provincial Government Department of Water and Sanitation Departments: Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs South African Local Government Association