KSB assisting our municipalities
Municipalities struggling with potable water distribution and waste water control issues can get assistance from one of the world’s leading suppliers of pumps, valves and related services to Government around the world.
KSB Pumps and Valves in South Africa again made its expertise available to local municipalities and water authorities following a fact-finding visit by KSB’s global specialist, Emilio de Paz, who visited and assessed a number of plants and sub-stations across the country. Where possible the team also provided input to overcome some of the problems faced at the sites through easy-to-implement preliminary solutions.
During his visit, the charismatic Argentine who resides permanently in Germany, committed the very best of KSB’s technical expertise to assist municipalities and water utilities to deal with current challenges and to future-proof existing operations with custom solutions for each application.
Countrywide tour
“We visited a number of sites across the country over two-month and culminated the trip with a two-day conference including role-players from disaster-hit eThekwini and further afield in KwaZulu Natal. Municipal and consulting engineers, as well as specialists from a number of water and waste water utilities were also in attendance.
“The conference took place from 22-23 November at the Coastlands Hotel in Musgrave. We covered many topics and shared the latest finding from operations across the globe, including complex systems in countries like China, Indonesia and Mexico among others. Topics ranged from general topics to highly technical issues such as water hammer, cavitation and free passage of pumping systems. The design of pump stations and sumps etc for maximum efficiency, and reliability was also covered.
“Right now KSB is one of the only suppliers in the country that can provide the resources and expertise to ensure our potable and waste water infrastructure can be maximised and upgraded wherever serious problems are occurring. In some instances big gains can be made with comparatively small changes and in these instances we can assist with immediate remedial action.
“It was a great interaction and it’s clear that our products and services are already well-known in the industry and it is currently a matter of encouraging municipalities and utilities to engage with us to address current and future challenges,” says Emilio.
Eager participation
KSB Pumps and Valves’ Hugo du Plessis, acting Market Area Manager – Water, Wastewater and Irrigation, says the two-day conference was attended by more than 100 people with 85 onsite and 24 online participants on day one with nearly all returning the following day, which indicates the quality of the information shared.
“Emilio delivered a hard-hitting technical presentation on ‘Wastewater Pump Station Design’ on day one and followed-up with an equally informative presentation on ‘Water Transport Systems’ on the last day. This type of knowledge is hard to find and visits like this help us to share knowledge across the country and helps ensure our customers have access to the highest possible expertise when dealing with water distribution and waste water issues.” KSB Pumps and Valves, Annett Kriel, Tel: (011) 876 5600, Fax: (011) 822 1746, Email: Annett.Kriel@ksb.com, Web: www.ksbpumps.co.za