Cape Town is tightening the belt around matters of water consumption as new guidelines are put in place that promote sustainability and water conservation. [...]
Cape Town is tightening the belt around matters of water consumption as new guidelines are put in place that promote sustainability and water conservation. [...] The demand for reducing water consumption has lead home owners to install greywater garden irrigation systems and rainwater harvesting systems. Water Rhapsody is expanding. [...] MNET’s Carte Blanche has recently (and repeatedly) done investigative journalism surrounding the water crisis in South Africa. They show proof thereof [...] The following graph is taken from the Department of Water Affairs and it clearly indicated that the Western Cape region could be threatened with severe water scarcity similar to that of the Southern Cape. [...] .. greywater garden irrigation system you could actually save on your water bill when you indulge in the luxuries of longer showers.. [...] heard of the concept of showering more to save water,then it might sound counter intuitive,but…[...] Greywater irrigation is the perfect solution to keeping a green garden throughout summer while being exempt from watering restriction. Get your free quote today [...] “Install a multi-flush mechanism in the toilet. A multi-flush device allows the user to choose exactly how much water goes to waste when pressing the handle.”“Collect rainwater for re-using on the garden or washing the car.” The City of Cape Town environmental resource management department has added Water Rhapsody products to their list of [...] Cape Town gardeners will resort to desperate measures this summer to protect their landscaping form extinction. This is because Cape Town’s rainfall has now entered a lower that average rainfall pattern (Drought cycle). In the grips of a drought cycle (source:DWAF) For those of us with good memories [...] Based on information from the Department of Water Affairs there will be exponential growth in the sale and installation of garden irrigation systems this summer. This is because the Western Cape has now entered a lower than average rainfall pattern (Drought cycle). Based on historic information going as far back as the 1960,Cape Town [...] | ||
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