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"Water Rhapsody"
Water Rhapsody opens in Mossel Bay/George
On November 16, 2009
Water Rhapsody opened it’s doors in Mossel Bay with our brand new franchisee Werner Neuhoff. Werner holds the franchise in the drought stricken area from Mossel Bay to the Wilderness, including George. By the first week end of business, Werner called for more stock of Water Rhapsody conservation systems as he had already sold out his first consignment – such was the demand in this dry area of South Africa’s beautiful Garden Route.
KZN at risk of Severe Water Shortages
On November 3, 2009
Durban and Pietermaritzburg are at risk of severe water shortages in the next two years, Water and Environment Affairs Minister Buyelwa Sonjica said on Monday.
Umgeni Catchment Area
“A recently completed water reconciliation strategy study has shown that supply from the Umgeni River is already stressed by the rapid economic growth in the eThekwini and Msunduzi municipalities and areas on the immediate north and south coast,” Sonjica told delegates at a provincial water summit in Durban
New Franchisees for Water Rhapsody
On October 21, 2009
August and September saw two new franchisees joining Water Rhapsody. First Andrew Malherbe of Grey Water Systems in the Western Cape followed by Romy and Grant Petersen of Watersense in Gauteng. Andrew has relocated from Namibia and has a strong passion for everything green, while Romy an ex game ranger together [...]
When it Rains, it’s Beer
On September 6, 2009
CUMMING, GA — A company that makes rainwater harvesting equipment has teamed up with an Atlanta micro-brewery to produce what they say is the first micro-brewed beer in the United States to be made entirely with rainwater.
The partnership involves Cumming-based RainHarvest Systems and the 5 Seasons Restaurant [...]
Extreme residential rainwater harvesting
On September 6, 2009
Meet ‘Rain Man’ Jerry Block of Mount Sereno, Calif. whose backyard rainwater harvesting system can collect 20,000 gallons annually.
By now you’re probably aware of or a practitioner of rainwater harvesting — the act of collecting rainwater, usually with a rain barrel or two, and using the water to tend to your lawn and/or garden — but [...]
Magic Fresh Water Figures
On September 4, 2009
9% – The average withdrawal of fresh water by humans around the globe. This breaks down to 8.4% in North-America, 18.1% in Asia, 6.4% in Europe, 2% in Latin America, and 5.6% in Africa, according to the UN World Water Development Report from 2000.
1,664 – That’s how many cubic meters [...]
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