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NEWS: Why do we strive for modern infrastructure yet we struggle with basic issues like leaky pipes?

Fixing pipe leaks does not require complex solutions like rocket science, satellites, or artificial intelligence. Instead, the solution involves digging holes in the ground and repairing the pipes effectively as part of a meticulously planned and adequately funded program managed by skilled engineers. This hardhatNEWS article describes the alarming state of water loss in South Africa, with nearly half of the country's purified water supply lost to leaks, theft, or non-payment. Durban, Johannesburg, and other major cities are experiencing the highest losses, exceeding 40% in some cases.  The government's response has been to plan the construction of new dams, such as the Polihali Dam in Lesotho, while municipalities are increasing utility bills to compensate for lost revenue. However, experts argue that fixing leaking pipes and infrastructure is a more cost-effective and sustainable solution. The article also highlights the risks associated with intermittent water supply, such

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