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New tool to fight water crises

l Communities urged to unite using WaterCAN app to plot problem spots

A powerful new tool has been introduced to help angry and frustrated South Africans to force the authorities to act and resolve the water crises in their areas.

Across the country, people are fighting individual battles to deal with water outages, leaks, slow or no responses to complaints, and exorbitant bills for “air”.

Now communities can join forces with the backing of environmental organisation WaterCAN to demand action.

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