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Posted by: Saving Water SA (Cape Town, South Africa) - partnered with Water Rhapsody conservation systems 13 January 2010
The water collected (or harvested) from the roofs of houses should be put to good use in the home. When using Rainwater Tanks to their fullest potential huge water savings can be realized.
Rainman Stuart [...]
Posted by: Saving Water SA (Cape Town, South Africa) - partnered with Water Rhapsody conservation systems 10 January 2010
Among the 25 most populous countries in 2009, South Africa, Egypt and Pakistan are the most water-limited nations. India and China are not far behind with per capita renewable water resources of only 1,600 and 2,100 [...]
Posted by: Saving Water SA (Cape Town, South Africa) - partnered with Water Rhapsody conservation systems 28 December 2009
The Department of Water and Environmental Affairs (South Africa) publishes the quality of water by municipality, as a percentage over the last 3-months, according to ‘blue drop’ certification (see article: Cape Town Drinking Water Quality Certified [...]
Posted by: Saving Water SA (Cape Town, South Africa) - partnered with Water Rhapsody conservation systems 03 December 2009
Continued drought conditions along the Southern Cape have necessitated the Provincial authorities to call on all affected municipalities to tighten up on existing measures to ensure that water consumption is reduced, and Knysna municipality may consider [...]
Posted by: Saving Water SA (Cape Town, South Africa) - partnered with Water Rhapsody conservation systems 30 November 2009
Beacon Island Resort, Plettenberg Bay. Photo by RobW under Creative Commons licence 2.0
Plettenberg Bay, one of the best destinations along the world-famous Garden Route, has been hit hard by serious drought and the Bitou council [...]
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