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Angelo Johnson

Angelo Johnson holds a BSc, BSc (Hons) and MSc in Environmental and Water Science and is a member of the Golden Key International Honours Society. I specialise in Hydrogeology (groundwater) with just over 4 years’ experience in the challenging consulting environment. Exploring the unknown like trying to understand the interaction between water and rocks in the earth’s crust is a passion of mine. I am currently enrolled as a PhD candidate at the University of Western Cape, aiming to improve the prediction of sustainable mine closures in SA, by conducting appropriate hydro-geochemical lab and field investigations. With specific focus on selected mining activities neighbouring our National Parks, hence the research is partly funded by SANParks under the UNDP/GEF5 project. Ultimately to mitigate/prevent mine water impacts on the environment post mine closure. Some of my hobbies are to braai and interact with people while I am attempting to make a positive contribution to science and society.

Angelo Johnson (PhD)


Angelo Johnson specializes in hydrogeology.



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  1. Al die pad van Darling🙌👌

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  2. Baie trots. Jy is sowaar vir baie 'n voorbeeld... veral oor jou ensiklopediese vernuf en durf om vorentoe te beur en om te presteer... Darling kan weereens breedglimlag en die hele Swartlandstreek voorwaar trots op jou!

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  3. baie trots op jou Angelo G Johnson, keep up the amazing work

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    1. Baie dankie Lezahn. Ek weet sommer dis jy, lol.

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