Saving Water SA

Saving Water SA
supplies and installs
Water Rhapsody Conservation Systems.
Water Rhapsody are leaders in
Grey Water
and
Rainwater Harvesting systems in South Africa with over 18 years experience and over 3000 installations.

Saving water at schools

Posted by: Saving Water SA (Cape Town, South Africa) - partnered with Water Rhapsody conservation systems – 22 May 2010

Schools in Nelson Mandela Bay are signing up for an initiative that will not only help them save water, but also gain valuable knowledge.

Rainwater Harvesting by Water Rhapsody

The Port Elizabeth Regional Chamber [...]

Nelson Mandela Bay now a disaster area

Posted by: Saving Water SA (Cape Town, South Africa) - partnered with Water Rhapsody conservation systems – 26 March 2010

The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality’s Council today (Thursday, March 25) declared Nelson Mandela Bay a local drought disaster area in terms of the Disaster Management Act (Act 57 of 2002).

In addition to this critical [...]

Groundwater threatened by boreholes

Posted by: Saving Water SA (Cape Town, South Africa) - partnered with Water Rhapsody conservation systems – 23 February 2010

Environmentalist Andrew Muir, founder of the Umzi Wethu training academy and a former The Herald Citizen of the Year, has warned that the increasing number of unregulated boreholes in Nelson Mandela Bay could permanently destroy [...]

Water Woes for Nelson Mandela Bay

Posted by: Saving Water SA (Cape Town, South Africa) - partnered with Water Rhapsody conservation systems 26 January 2010

No substantial rainfall can be expected in drought stricken Nelson Mandela Bay before September.

Water and sanitation director Barry Martin warned that the water supply would run out in October and in some areas by July.

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R500 million pipeline for Mandela Bay

Posted by: Saving Water SA (Cape Town, South Africa) - partnered with Water Rhapsody conservation systems 25 January 2010

A R500 million pipeline from the Orange River Project is on the cards for Nelson Mandela Bay Metro in South Africa’s Eastern Cape Province to alleviate future water shortages. Parts of the Eastern Cape are in [...]