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.

Blind River Cesspool

Posted by: Saving Water SA (Cape Town, South Africa) - partnered with Water Rhapsody conservation systems – 20 February 2010

East London’s Blind River has emerged as a polluted cesspool following independent water quality tests conducted by the Saturday Dispatch on the city’s rivers.

The Blind River runs along the Moquini Nature Reserve

Tests [...]

WWF remains concerned after budget speech

Posted by: Saving Water SA (Cape Town, South Africa) - partnered with Water Rhapsody conservation systems – 19 February 2010

While WWF, the conservation organisation, welcomes the tax proposals put forward in Minister Gordhan’s Budget Speech today (17 February 2010), the organisation remains concerned about massive infrastructure spending devoted to coal-based electricity supply.

Gariep [...]

Knysna Drought Remains Critical

Posted by: Saving Water SA (Cape Town, South Africa) - partnered with Water Rhapsody conservation systems 01 February 2010

THE Knysna Council has commended the municipality and residents for working together to manage the prolonged drought battering the Eden District.

However, infrastructure and development portfolio councillor Andrew Finn said the situation remained critical.

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Sewage Pollutes Rivers and Sea

Posted by: Saving Water SA (Cape Town, South Africa) - partnered with Water Rhapsody conservation systems 27 January 2010

Dangerous and rising levels of bacteria and other contaminants have been reported in many rivers around the country in recent years, particularly in KwaZulu-Natal, the Free State, Eastern Cape and Gauteng.

Sewage spill in Port [...]