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Water Rhapsody’s Growing Footprint Breaking News – A Customer reviews our Grey Water System, 15 years later.
 
Water Rhapsody’s Growing Footprint

Water Rhapsody’s Growing Footprint

Water Rhapsody is rapidly increasing its’ footprint around South Africa, with coverage in six of the nine provinces of South Africa. With the first dealers opening in the Western Cape, the Water Rhapsody network has spread to Gauteng, KZN, Eastern Cape and Mpumalanga. This week negotiations began to secure a dealer in the Limpopo province [...]

Breaking News – A Customer reviews our Grey Water System, 15 years later.

Breaking News – A Customer reviews our Grey Water System, 15 years later.

17 years ago, as I became aware of the impact our lifestyles were having on our environment and coupled with a growing sceptism of big corporates, from municipalities to private sector conglomerates, I looked around for more opportunities to go off the grid. We already had a solar hot water heating system installed in [...]

Running Dry in South Africa as Zuma opens Parliament

Running Dry in South Africa as Zuma opens Parliament

12 February 2010

Twenty years after the release of Nelson Mandela, and the day after the opening of parliament where Zuma promises a year of action, South Africa is still in a desperate water situation. Published by www.Runningdry.org the video incorporates South Africa into the Running Dry campaign. Running dry is committed to working for access to safe, [...]

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Posted in Water Conservation, sustainability

Grey to Green in California. The case for Greywater.

Grey to Green in California. The case for Greywater.

07 February 2010

ABC News If water is the next battleground for a globe facing dwindling water resources, then this 1960s-style community center at the northern end of Los Angeles’ Koreatown is at the forefront of the fight. On this day, Laura Allen, cofounder of Greywater Action, a group that encourages conserving and reusing household water, is in her [...]

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Posted in Grey Water

Los Angeles May Get Mandatory Rainwater Harvesting Law

Los Angeles May Get Mandatory Rainwater Harvesting Law

04 February 2010

A new proposed law to go into effect in 2011 could have Los Angeles residents changing their habits when it comes to rainfall. Rather than just complaining that there’s some strange wet substance falling from the sky, all new homes, large developments, and some redevelopment projects will start to appreciate those few rainy days by [...]

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Posted in Rainwater harvesting

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No 1 in SA in Water Conservation

Against a global rainfall average of 870mm per year, South Africa receives a pitiful 450mm, making it the world's 30th driest country. Water Rhapsody, with 16 years experience in water conservation, is number 1 in South Africa in Grey water recycling systems and Rainwater harvesting systems.

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 can save up to 90% of your water bill.

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Grey Water

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. Water Rhapsody Grey Water System uses this grey water to immediately irrigate your garden, saving you a substantial portion of your water bill.

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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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