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The economic impact of water shortages in Gauteng could be catastrophic. We do notice that the standard government answer for water issues is always “new sources” and not on conservation or water catchment.
We have installed some fantastic commercial systems that range from backup water supply to safeguard business from water shortages to large scale rainwater [...]
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Encouraging news that the government are to hold a summit in aid of KZN’s poor water situation. Price rises and a lack of infrastructure for the poorer regions make KZN water situation one of the worst around the country.
If you would like to privately start taking control of your water needs, why not harvest your [...]
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More and more of the big business players are now getting into the “greening” of their businesses. Executives are realising that the right investment towards water and energy reduction will actually put them ahead in the marketplace.
If you would like to reduce your energy use or reduce your water consumption, please do not hesitate to [...]
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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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The whole country should take note of the horrors that are currently happening in the Eastern Cape. Our water habits have to change. For such a dry country, we can’t continue to use the amount of water that we do, for the price that we pay.
It is time to actively conserve water. You can save [...]
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We find it staggering that this country’s water infrastructure and supply has become critical before government has put plans into place. Most experts even think that the steps being taken aren’t enough.
There is little goverment policy on grey water and rainwater harvesting when there should be plenty to encourage members of the public to start [...]
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Cape Town is once again at the cutting edge of water conservation. A device which manages your water consumption for you is exactly what is required.
Those who are more affluent should definitely get more involved in water conservation systems for their homes. Irrigating large gardens and managing swimming pools is water this country can [...]
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A very interesting article by Christo Marais. At Eco Origin, we are all for water infrastructure investment, but with water tariffs as low as they are and with free water promised to all, the proper investment required will never be achieved.
The government needs to obviously improve current infrastructure, but encourage business and residential water [...]
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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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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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