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November 30, 2018
Aerial photo of water infrastructure

WHEN INFRASTRUCTURE TURNS TO CARRION – THE COST OF NEGLECT

The most basic relationship between citizens and the state is through the use of public services and utilities. When infrastructure fails, the consequences can be dire. […]
October 7, 2018
Image of Jaco Botha Product Owner at IMQS Software

BEHIND THE PRODUCT #1: JACO BOTHA

Behind every great IMQS product is a multi-skilled product owner (PO), hard at work outlining their vision, establishing goals and motivating their team. POs are the […]
September 6, 2018
Banner Image of Tap relating to water and sewer infrastructure management

COMPREHENSIVE WATER AND SEWER MANAGEMENT

Across the globe water scarcity, poor water quality and inadequate sanitation negatively impact human security. How does IMQS’s water and sewer management software help municipalities overcome […]
January 30, 2018
Water resource management - every drop counts

WATER RESOURCE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT – WHY STELLENBOSCH WON’T RUN DRY

Stellenbosch, like other municipalities in the Western Cape, has been hard hit by a prolonged drought. Unlike many of its peers, however, Stellenbosch seems to be […]
April 28, 2017
How to reduce municipal water loss

7 INFRASTRUCTURE-RELATED INTERVENTIONS TO REDUCE MUNICIPAL WATER LOSS

Utilities need to ensure that quality water is provided to all relevant sectors of society. Water loss is a major threat to water security. Drakenstein Municipality, […]
May 26, 2016

SMART WATER FOR SMARTER CITIES

The use of sensors to monitor water distribution networks in (near) real-time can strongly increase the ability to make informed decisions regarding the management and maintenance […]
January 15, 2016
Water Demand Management

THE VALUE OF WATER DEMAND MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS

With the extreme weather conditions South Africa currently faces, the value for efficient water management can not be emphasised enough. How can the effective implementation of […]
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