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Water Prices at a Tipping Point
On November 10, 2009
The following chart shows a comparison of water prices across a broad spectrum of countries. The price of water in South Africa continues to be low as compared to most major industrial countries. The price of water in South Africa is almost the third of the price in Germany. But when we realise that there are no more dams to be dammed and that there are almost no working estuaries left in South Africa we know water in South Africa is at a tipping point.
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 [...]
Worst Drought in 100 Years – Southern Cape
On September 30, 2009
By Craig McKune
It may be another cold, wet, windy and snowy week throughout the province, but southern Cape farmers say they are battling the worst drought to hit the region in over 100 years.
The SA Weather Service has warned of gale-force winds along the southern [...]
Grey Water in the United States
On September 7, 2009
Grey water is a largely untapped resource in the United States today. It is a free source of water that can safely be used to water plants and flush toilets.
What Exactly Is Greywater?
Grey water is also known as greywater, gray water, or graywater. Sometimes it is referred to as sullage. Grey [...]
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