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Below is a really interesting article about how cities will be built in the future to become completely self sustainable. They will include what we are trying to do: rainwater harvesting, grey water recycling and the complete range of solar solution and much much more.
The last installment in a series examining progress in creating carbon-neutral [...]
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Water increases are inevitable. With the shortage of supply, this country can no longer afford to give water at such a cheap tariff. You can save yourself a lot of water and money by simply harvesting your rainwater or recycling your grey water.
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South Africa’s water boards are proposing increases [...]
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If we wait until the government chooses correct policy towards this country’s water issues, it will be too late. The prices will continue to rise and there will end up being outtages similar to the Eskom debacle of a couple of years ago.
It is time for us to recycle our rain water and re-use our [...]
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At Eco Origin we offer four main water conservation systems which would assist you in saving at home or in your business. Adopting these systems in your home/business could help you save up to 90% on your water bill.
The first is a grey water recycling system, which takes your shower water, bath water, basin water and your [...]
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A few schools have had the Water Rhapsody grey water system installed at their grounds, and are among many schools in Kwa-Zulu Natal to start trying to go green by saving water and electricity.
We have had many enquires from various schools about detailed rain water harvesting systems, grey water systems, solar water heaters and our [...]
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The water crisis in the Eastern Cape is causing huge problems to the public and to business’s in the area. Be sure to do your bit.
Turn off your tap whilst brushing your teeth, turn the shower off whilst soaping, irrigate your gardens in the evenings or early mornings and try to bath as little [...]
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Many businesses are now seeing the advantages of changing the way in which they work. Financial benefits as well as environmental ones. Simply by re-using your grey water, capturing your rain water or changing your geyser to solar will reap financial reward.
If you would like a complete electrical or water solution for your business, contact us for [...]
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Below are great ways to save water if you are a keen gardener. You could also harness your grey water to drastically reduce your water usage. All your shower/water water, washing machine water and wasted fresh water is captured to then irrigate your garden.
To find out more about how you can make your home more water [...]
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Billions of litres of drinking water has recently been saved in Adelaide, Australia after the government turned on the tap to transport recycled water to parklands around the city.
This project will ease the stress on the limited fresh water resources on the Murray River. One has to ask though, where is our government on this [...]
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Water Rhapsody a WWF Green Trust award winner can save us up to 90% of our municipal water bills.”
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Against a global rainfall average of 870mm per year, South Africa receives a pitiful 450mm, making it the worlds 30th driest country. Water Rhapsody, with 15 years experience in water conservation, is number 1 in South Africa in Grey water recycling systems and Rainwater harvesting systems.
Water Conservation Systems Water Rhapsody with 15 years experience in water conservation, is number one in South Africa in Grey water re-cycling systems and Rainwater harvesting systems. Against a global rainfall average of 870mm per year, South Africa receives a pitiful 450mm, making it the world's 30th driest country. With scant resources channeled to water infrastructure in South Africa, it is up to each one of us to play a role in water conservation. With Water Rhapsody we can go green and save up to 90% of our municipal water bills.
Grey Water re-cycling A bath uses 120 litres and a shower 80 litres of water. When used, that water is called grey water. You pay for it, and then it all goes down the drain. A Garden Rhapsody uses this grey water to immediately irrigate your garden saving you a substantial portion of your water bill.
Rainwater harvesting It is now viable to harvest rainwater for your whole household. This includes rainwater harvesting, storing and pumping rainwater for bathing, showering, toilet flushing, pool, laundry and irrigation. Rainwater harvesting together with other Water Rhapsody products like Multiflush and the Poolside tank can save up to 90% of your water bill
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