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.

Major Initiative to Green World Cup

Posted by: Saving Water SA (Cape Town, South Africa) - partnered with Water Rhapsody conservation systems – 08 June 2010

Three days before the kick-off of one of the greatest global sport events on the planet – the FIFA 2010 World Cup in South Africa – a major initiative to green the World Cup and [...]

2010 tap water is safe to drink

Posted by: Saving Water SA (Cape Town, South Africa) - partnered with Water Rhapsody conservation systems – 18 March 2010

Tap water in the 2010 Soccer World Cup host cities is safe to drink; the water affairs department assured soccer fans on Wednesday.

Visitors could be certain the tap water in host cities complied with required standards, Water Affairs Minister Buyelwa Sonjica told journalists, speaking in Cape Town at the release of her department’s 2010 Host Cities Drinking Water Quality Management Audit Report.

According to the document all nine host cities – Cape Town, Ethekwini, Johannesburg, Mangaung, Nelson Mandela Bay, Nelspruit, Polokwane, Rustenburg and Pretoria – have achieved Blue Drop status.

Blue Drop certification means the city concerned has scored 95% or higher for its compliance with chemical and microbiological standards. Continue reading 2010 tap water is safe to drink

Old plastic shirts for World Cup players

Posted by: Saving Water SA (Cape Town, South Africa) - partnered with Water Rhapsody conservation systems – 28 February 2010

Many of the world’s top soccer players, including Cristiano Ronaldo, will be wearing shirts made of old plastic bottles at the World Cup in South Africa.

The US uses 2 million platic beverage bottles [...]

Green Goal for Cape Town

Posted by: Saving Water SA (Cape Town, South Africa) - partnered with Water Rhapsody conservation systems 21 December 2009

Cape Town City kicked-off its Green Goal 2010 Action Plan on 17 October 2008. The programme is intended to ‘contribute to raising awareness, minimising waste, diversifying and using energy efficiently, consuming water sparingly, compensating for the [...]