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New Product Launch for the Re-Use of Car Wash Water


The Poseidon Advantage – Product Launch for the Re-Use of Car Wash Water

A flexible system to digest the food content of “Grey Water” Grey water contains BOD (biological oxygen demand), and the BOD needs to be removed before filtration can take place.

The process of digestion may be anaerobic followed by aerobic, or simply aerobic, and the filtration may remove suspended solids only or both suspended and dissolved solids.

The applications to which this process may be put are the re-use of car wash water, irrigation through a drip or automated pressurized irrigation system, and for the re-use of clarified water to flush toilets through conventional cisterns.

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Grey Water System at White River Country Estate


Water Rhapsody franchisees Alistair and Terry Haig have just installed a grey watersystem at the White River country estate. Alistair has posted a slide show he created on his website starring his brother Terry who did the installation. The slide show photographically documents the stages of installation and also provides an explanation as to what grey water re-use is all about.

Water Rhapsody’s Garden Rhapsody grey water irrigation system is a very popular water conservation product. Restrictions on watering gardens do not have much effect on homeowners who have grey water irrigation systems installed on their properties.

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Join the 350 Garden Challenge


All across the nation people are converting their front and backyards, vacant lots, and other spaces into thriving and productive food gardens. To help encourage new gardeners along this verdant path, The 350 Garden Challenge will bring thousands together over a a single weekend, May 15-16, to transform 350+ Sonoma County landscapes into bountiful gardens. The goal is to save water, link local food production and carbon savings, grow food and habitat, promote greywater, and encourage lawn to food transformations. The project is inspired in part by the 350.org international campaign to find and implement solutions to climate change.

It’s clear that the time for growing food through community is here and cities across California are joining efforts to save water, unite neighborhoods, and build a strong movement for local food production. The Victory Garden Foundation in Oakland aims to match Sonoma County’s Challenge and install 350 gardens over the same weekend in May. In Santa Monica, the third annual 100 Garden Challenge, pioneered by Gardens of Gratitude, will take place April 24 and 25.

“Sonoma County’s 350 Garden Challenge seeks to inspire our citizens to create a healthy, homegrown food supply, save water and cut greenhouse gas emissions,” said Trathen Heckman, Director of Daily Acts, a Petaluma-based nonprofit that provides education about greywater, home food production, and a range of sustainable living skills.

Key projects to be undertaken over the weekend include:

On the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day, April 22, 20 members of the U.S. Coast Guard will revitalize a garden at Burbank Heights Apartments in Sebastopol; community members will plant this garden on May 15 and 16.

Green Sangha, a nonprofit group of environmental activists, will install a model garden at Community Market natural foods store near Santa Rosa Junior College.

Wine barrels, plants, and soil will be distributed to the nonprofit community organization Nuestra Voz to install container gardens at 60 households at Spring Village, a low-income housing complex in Boyes Hot Springs.

The 350 Garden Challenge initiative, which also seeks to educate and empower community and support local businesses, is a collaboration of Daily Acts, iGROW Sonoma, GoLocal, and Living Mandala, in conjunction with the Sonoma County Water Agency (SCWA) and dozens of other community groups and companies. SCWA, in turn, has provided a generous $25,000 matching grant for this project.

Want to get involved? Join the 350 Challenge Facebook page. Garden sites and participation is being coordinated online and in individual community meetings and events. Get ready to dig in!

Naomi Starkman Huffington Post

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Rainwater Harvesting

Rainwater harvesting using water tanks are becoming urban lifestyle trends, saving you reliance on municipal water. Water Rhapsody can provide rain harvesting solutions as simple as a water tank and a filter, to our full blown Rainwater harvesting system that also pumps rain water back into the home from a water tank, and only uses municipal water when the water tanks are empty.

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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.Get a quote for your water tanks and water conservation systems now.

Rainwater Harvesting

It is now viable to harvest rainwater for your whole household. This includes rainwater harvesting, storing in a water tank 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 municipal water bill. Get a quote for your water tanks, rainwater harvesting systems and other water conservation systems now.

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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. Get a quote for your grey water system, water tanks, rainwater harvesting systems and other water conservation systems.

WWF Green Trust Award

Water Rhapsody a WWF Green Trust award winner can save us up to 90% of our municipal water bills. Get a quote for your water tanks, rainwater harvesting systems and other water conservation systems now.”
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