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Young citizen scientists confirm water is healthy

By Bernard Chiguvare

A group of children from Mara Primary School in Buysdorp turned into budding young environmental scientists last week, when they visited the nearby stream to take water samples and have these analysed. Much to their delight, it turned out that they have a “healthy” water source, with very little contamination.

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The outing last Tuesday (9 May) formed part of the “Diamonds on the Soles of Our Feet” project, funded by the National Research Foundation and managed by a team from the University of the Western Cape and the Department of Water and Sanitation. This is an award-winning citizen science project, through which not only local water sources get monitored, but local communities are taught about the importance of protecting clean water resources.

“The project is transforming volunteers in these remote rural areas from being passive and not engaging with science, to becoming scientists themselves,” said Prof Jacqueline Goldin, an associate professor extra-ordinary in the Faculty of Natural Sciences, Centre for UNESCO Chair in Groundwater, at the University of the Western Cape. Prof Goldin is the spokesperson for the project.

The “active” part of the project was thoroughly enjoyed by 42 of Mara Primary School’s learners. The children, from Grade 5 to 7, visited the stream flowing from the mountains at Buysdorp where they helped collect samples, using special water-health testing kits.

According to Mr Murendeni Mavhungu, the science field manager of the project, the goal of the project is not only to gather reliable data on water health, but also to encourage a sense of pride, belonging, dedication and empowerment through their actions. The local teachers are also involved and are taught how to use a scoring system to check the health of rivers and wells.

The citizen scientists use Mini SASS, a uniquely South African scoring system, where they calculate the number of aquatic invertebrates to determine the river health. The freshwater-quality monitoring kit supplied by a non-profit organisation, Earthwatch Europe, is a special kit that determines the level of phosphate and nitrates in the water as well as the turbidity of the water.

Once the results are available, these are transmitted via cellphone straight to official data-collection centres, which compile data required for the formulation of water policy as part of SDG 6.3.2. The data platform has been designed and is managed by Earthwatch.

Learners are also encouraged to raise awareness in their municipalities, schools, businesses and tribal authorities about the water conditions in the rivers and wells in their area.

Rosina Kgadima, the principal of Mara Primary School, reckoned that the project was not only beneficial to the school but to the whole community. “Learners were very happy participating in this project,” said Kgadima.

The tests conducted at Buysdorp last week showed no presence of nitrates and phosphates in the water. The scoring system showed that the river had a score of greater than 6.9, meaning the river water is still in its original condition.

Ridgeway staff celebrate Mother’s Day

The staff at Ridgeway Preparatory outside Louis Trichardt surprised their parents on Friday, 12 May, with what will become their annual Mother’s Day Drive Thru. The parents were treated to a special coffee and muffin as they navigated the morning school run. A photo-booth was set up for parents who wanted a quick picture to commemorate the event. “I am so glad to see our parents smile this morning, and it was a privilege to make their day a little sweeter. We definitely need more coffee options in Louis Trichardt,” said Ms Ninke le Roux, who is one of the staff members behind this initiative. Photo supplied.

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• Afrikaanse Protestantse Kerk (LTT) Tshirululunistraat 28, Sondag 09:00, Tel: 015 516 2272

• Afrikaanse Protestantse Kerk (Musina)

Cass Straat 16, Sondag 09:00, Tel: 015 534 2126

• Agapé Gemeente (LTT)

Sondae: Afrikaanse diens om 08:30 insluitend Peuter-, Kinder- en Tienerbedieninge. Sundays: English service at 10:30 including Toddler-, Children- and Teen Ministries, phone Pastor Chris Mattheus Tel (082 696 2619).

• AGS Louis Trichardt Munnikstraat 70, Sondae om 09:00, past. J. Wilkins (071 161 9254), J. Victor (073 799 8479), M Struwig (083 400 2511).

• AGS El-Shaddai (Musina)

Watsonlaan 17, Sondag 10:00 en 18:00, Past. Boetie Visser, Tel: 015

534 3361 / 084 456 6959

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• All Nations for Jesus Christian Centre (LTT)

93 Burger Street (Maranatha Centre), Sunday 09:30 & Wednesday 18:00, Past Benjamin Sithole, Tel 083 532 9492/ 015 516 2275

• Anglican Church / St Marks (LTT)

128 Munnik Street, Sunday 10:30, Rev Robbie Novella, Tel: 015 516 5165

• Baptist Church (Musina) Corner of Whyte & Limpopo Street, Sunday 09:30, Rev Paul Richardson, Tel: 015 534 0479 or 082 446 1728

• Baptist Church Baptiste Kerk (LTT)

1st Sunday of the month combined morning service (English/ Afrikaans) 10:00. Rest of the month English morning service 08:30.

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