Indoor fireplaces may release tiny particles that can cause health complications when inhaled, according to research from Stellenbosch University’s Faculty of Engineering. The study found that the the harmful substances emitted by indoor fireplaces exceeded the guidelines established by the World Health Organisation. Longterm exposure to these particles can lead to premature deaths and arrested lung function in children. The research suggests further study is needed, including interventionist experiments that provide indoor air quality monitoring data to households to encourage changes in behaviour and indoor environmental practices.
The reintroduction of large carnivores into the wild is a critical step towards conserving threatened species. The cheetah, specifically, has seen a significant decline in population in recent decades. While reintroduction programs are inherently risky, they are crucial to the expansion of the cheetah metapopulation and restoration of the animal to its former range state.
The City of Cape Town recently completed upgrades to the Koeberg Road and Langa sewer pump stations to protect the infrastructure from damage and reduce the risk of sewer overflows. The upgrades cost R2.36 million between both pump stations. ## New Filtration Screens