WaterCAN and the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Gardens partner to celebrate World

Water Monitoring Day with nationwide water testing campaign

Credit: OUTA

WaterCAN, an initiative of the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA), is proud to announce its 3rd annual water testing month this September, in collaboration with the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Gardens. This initiative is part of the lead-up to World Water Monitoring Day, which will be celebrated with a special event on 18 September at the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Gardens (WSNBG).

The campaign invites South Africans to participate in a nationwide water testing effort to better understand the quality of our water resources. Last year, we saw more than 700 South Africans taking part in this important initiative, and this year, WaterCAN is aiming to mobilize 1500 testers across the country.

“Testing the quality of water from our taps, rivers, dams, wetlands is important to build our network of citizen science activists across South Africa. It is also the starting point to hold polluters accountable,” says Dr Ferrial Adam, Executive Manager of WaterCAN.

The importance of regular and widespread water testing cannot be overstated, particularly as communities across South Africa face ongoing water-related challenges. The data collected through this initiative helps raise awareness about water quality and promotes greater accountability for the protection of this essential resource.

“Walter Sisulu NBG is proud to be part of this campaign and wishes to urge citizens and communities to realise the value and importance of conducting regular water testing to ensure their own health and the health of the environments we live in,” says Mr Andrew Hankey, Acting Garden Manager, Walter Sisulu NBG.

This collaboration between WaterCAN and WSBNG underscores the shared commitment to environmental stewardship and community-driven citizen science. Together, we are working towards a future where clean, safe water is accessible to all South Africans. The event at the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Gardens will highlight the vital role of water in maintaining biodiversity and the health of our ecosystems.

In 2023, the water tests conducted by citizens revealed important insights into the state of water quality in various regions. These results have informed our approach to this year’s efforts and reaffirmed the necessity of community involvement in monitoring water resources.

If you would like to participate in testing your town or community’s water, click here to register.

WaterCAN has also prepared a comprehensive video guide on how to conduct water tests, ensuring that participants can contribute meaningful data to this vital initiative.

Issued on behalf of  the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Gardens and WaterCAN, an initiative of OUTA.

WaterCAN is a dedicated environmental organisation committed to preserving and protecting South Africa’s water resources. With a mission to promote responsible water management and raise awareness about water quality, the organisation empowers communities to become proactive stewards of their local water sources. If you would like to support our work, kindly Donate Here.