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"Water Conservation"
Cape Town tightens up on Water
On October 30, 2010
Cape Town – In a bid to save water, the City of Cape Town has introduced the plumbing equivalent of a wiring certificate for the sale of homes.
It said on Friday that the new rule, in the form of an amendment to an existing by-law, resulted from a [...]
The Precious Commodity of Water – Water from Air
On October 29, 2010
As the General Assembly of the UN resolved on July 28 of this year, clean drinking water and basic sanitary provision are human rights. Unfortunately, there are more than one billion people all over the world who do not have access to drinking water, while as many as 2.6 billion people live without any sanitary [...]
Water,essential to life. Use it, don’t abuse it
On October 25, 2010
Water is a remarkable substance – central to life, it feeds our nations, drives our industry, washes away our troubles, quenches our thirst, and brings beauty and pleasure into our lives. Barbara Schreiner
South Africa is a country that, contrary to belief, does not have an abundant supply of water and could [...]
Water is the New Oil
On October 23, 2010
Russia is considering becoming the world’s top supplier of fresh water as growing demand turns it into a strategic resource. That is if it can upgrade its own consumption to modern standards.
If you pay attention to the perils that future may bring, you probably know that the oil will run dry, [...]
Freshwater Supply per capita expected to Halve
On October 22, 2010
The World Resources Institute rates South Africa’s current yearly renew- able freshwater supply between 1 000 m³ and 1 700 m³ per capita, but this is likely to descrease to less than 500 m³ by 2025.
The institute says that any amount less than 1 000 m³ a person means that water stress [...]
Drought threat to Eastern Cape citrus exports
On October 15, 2010
Fears are growing that the current drought in the Eastern Cape may lead to poor citrus crops in the province’s Patensie and Sundays River Valley areas.
This would have a major impact on the province’s economy as the citrus industry is one of its driving forces.
Citrus [...]
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