The Israelis could solve Cape Town's water problem

Washington Post:
After years of drought, Cape Town is about to run out of water

The combination of a lack of rainfall and an explosion of urban growth has pushed the city’s reservoirs to their limits and is forcing officials to consider turning off the taps. If that happens, residents will be limited to 25 liters of water a day, the equivalent to a three-minute shower or three toilet flushes.
The Israelis have years of success at managing a shortage of water.  They also have developed a process of converting sea water to fresh water.  South Africa lacks the talent to do the same thing and its government also lacks the will to ask the Israelis for help.  The South African government has been plagued by corruption and incompetence.

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