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Greywater and Rainwater Harvesting
On October 25, 2010
Everyday millions of people, like you, wake up and take a
hot shower before starting their day. Some take an evening bath to wind down and relax while they soak in the tub. Daughters enjoy the luxury of a long wash while attending to their locks. For young children bath time is still a game [...]
Cape’s dry winter sees dam levels falling
On September 16, 2010
It was a dry winter, with less than half the long-term average rainfall recorded in July and last month.
The Cape Town weather office said the city received only 40.3mm of rain in July and only 31.4mm in August.
The rural areas also didn’t get much rain.
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What would you do if Cape Town Ran out of Water?
On June 24, 2010
Instant panic! Immediate thoughts would turn to your family and home. The taps would open, but nothing would come out, there may be a little water left in your kettle, and some in your geyser. Then you may hear the news that the city will be out of water for a [...]
The Western Cape is a Leader in the Renewable Energy sector
On June 24, 2010
The Western Cape is a leader in the renewable energy sector, being the first province to have a Sustainable Energy Strategy and a Policy for Solar Water Heaters in place. The province current electricity consumption is approximately 3500 megawatts (MW). To ease the strain on energy demand currently, the province has [...]
Cape Town Drought Cycle. Should Water Tanks be Mandatory?
On June 23, 2010
Over the six past decades, there has been a drought cycle every six to seven years. The last time Cape Town was in adrought was 2004. I have watched this in Cape Town since 1965 when I can first remember the newspapers reporting the dam levels every day, and this has been the case to [...]
Water Tanks cheaper than Building the Berg River Dam
On June 17, 2010
Cape Town – Handing out free rainwater tanks to the city’s wealthier residents would have made more sense than building the Berg River Dam, according to a new study.
The study, commissioned by the city’s Department of Economic Development, recommends that the city subsidises tanks and solar-powered geysers for [...]
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