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Water,essential to life. Use it, don’t abuse it
On October 25, 2010
Water is a remarkable substance – central to life, it feeds our nations, drives our industry, washes away our troubles, quenches our thirst, and brings beauty and pleasure into our lives. Barbara Schreiner
South Africa is a country that, contrary to belief, does not have an abundant supply of water and could [...]
Knysna receiving welcome Rainfall
On October 17, 2010
Knysna and the Garden route are receiving some very welcome rainfall. Knysna received close to 30mm over a recent 24 hour period. The total rainfall for this month is 46mm with more good rainfall predicted later in the month.
It is estimated that for every 100sq/m of roof area [...]
Texas homeowners ask city to OK rainwater irrigation system
On October 11, 2010
As homeowners become more environmentally conscious, they are leading cities into unfamiliar territory.
In many cases, people are bringing centuries-old practices, such as rainwater harvesting, into modern urban and suburban areas.
Regulations developed for suburbia weren’t written with that in mind, sometimes resulting in red tape as cities catch up with emerging trends.
That’s [...]
South Africa is running out of Water
On September 17, 2010
The past week residents around Hartbeespoort Dam had another taste, as so often in the past, of a water dearth with reservoirs running at under ten per cent of their capacity. In some suburbs taps ran completely dry for a number of days while others still have no water.
A lot has [...]
West Coast is last Franchise available in W.Cape
On September 15, 2010
Spring is here and summer on the way. In no place is this more felt than the very dry West Coast of the W.Cape, a lucrative opportunity for rainwater harvesting and grey water recycling. “Every Water Rhapsody franchise in the W.Cape has been snapped up, bar this gem!” says Charles Bryant. [...]
Carte Blanche story on Acid Mine Drainage
On August 3, 2010
For those of you like me that missed Sunday’s Carte Blanche story on Acid Mine Drainage, herewith the transcript as recorded on Water Rhapsody franchisee Donovan Reid’s site :
A bitter paradox is unfolding in the economic heartland of South Africa: we’re short of water to drink; we are also running out of [...]
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