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Durban to experience major water shortages
On April 3, 2011
Durban could face water restrictions as early as next year. This is the warming from eThekwini municipality water department head Neil Macleod, who said last week that recent good rains are the only reason restrictions have been avoided so far this year.
“The total rainfall for last year, for this region, was the [...]
Water Rhapsody shows Mossel Bay an Alternative Way
On June 24, 2010
Werner Neuhoff is the dealer in Mossel Bay and has this answer to the plight of Mossel Bay:
The Garden Route drought is far from over, especially for towns being fed from the Wolwedans dam ( Mossel Bay ). The decision has been taken by the Mossel Bay Municipality [...]
Desalination, aquifers, sustainability and the Minister of Water Affairs
On April 21, 2010
The article by Melanie Gosling, environmental Affairs writer refers.
Water and Environmental Affairs (DWEA) Minister Buyelwa Sonjica has said that her department was forging ahead with plans to supply desalinated water to Cape Town, and furthermore extract water from the Table Mountain (TM) aquifer.
As mentioned in [...]
S.Africa looks to sea to meet growing water demand
On April 16, 2010
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) – South Africa will increasingly use desalinated seawater to meet growing demand for drinking water in coastal towns facing the worst drought in 150 years, the country’s water minister said on Thursday.
South Africa is a water-scarce country with an average rainfall of 450 millimetres — [...]
Seven new water projects planned – Buyelwa Sonjica
On April 15, 2010
Cape Town – The water affairs department is planning seven new bulk water projects to be
completed in the next three years. Fin24.Com
Though no price has yet been put on the projects, the minister, Buyelwa Sonjica, told a media conference in parliament on Tuesday that ideally her budget should be [...]
Desalinated sea water for Cape Town in four years
On April 14, 2010
The energy required to power desalination would drive up the price of water, and consume more non-renewable energy, the price of which is rapidly being felt by South African electricity users. Water Rhapsody provides a means to save up to 90% of your municipal water bill with our water conservation systems. [...]
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