Greywater recycling systems & Rainwater harvesting systems

Water Rhapsody Conservation Systems are the leaders in Greywater garden irrigation and Rainwater Harvesting systems in South Africa. Established in 1994 with offices nation wide and over 3500 installations Water Rhapsody will be there to secure your water concerns.

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South Africa’s businesses urged to manage water usage

SOUTH Africa will run dry by 2050 should no action be taken to conserve water [...]

No water not our problem

The SA Local Government Association (Salga) has denied that local government is responsible for water shortages [...]

2013 water restrictions warning – Cape Town

Capetonians have been warned to adhere to restrictions on using water to water gardens or face stiff penalties. [...]

Free water – Ceased water meters?

the meter did indeed turn if they actually use municipal water. There was nothing wrong with the meter, there just wasn’t any water flowing through it [...]

Water crisis hits many North West, Mpumalanga towns

An increasingly popular tend among these individuals is to harvest rainwater for use inside their home. Their rainwater tank replaces [...]

Kimberley struggles to meet water demand

And the message from the municipality is get used to it. [...]

Four Water Resolutions for a New Year

Yes, it’s that time again – time to reflect on the year that has passed, and anticipate what could come of the year ahead.

My head has been unusually full of water lately, to the point of distraction.  Over the holidays I worked through two chapters of a new water book and set the course [...]

Access to water ‘for all by 2014’

This problem of the lack of water is mainly affecting our communities in the villages. Although as a government we have made many strides [...]

Limpopo needs a lot more water for mining

mining expansion in arid Limpopo will require the province to find an additional 80million cubic metres of water a year to sustain itself. [...]

Eskom Uses 10 000 Litres Of Water A Second

Due to growing water shortages, competition for water is likely to increase between the agricultural, electricity, and residential sectors. This could lead to conflicts over water. [...]