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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Drinking water before meals is the best way to lose weight

It is easy to forget how essential water is and the vital role it plays in our existence. Here is a simple tip to some of us needing to loose some weight.

Have you tried out every trick in the book to lose weight –crash diets,gyms,or simply starving yourself? Now,try a [...]

Bushmen prevented from taking water

For now it might be a stretch for your imagination but try to suspend your disbelief for just a second and imagine what you will do in the year 2012,only a year and a half away,when Cape Town’s water demand exceeds it’s water supply and the municipality runs dry.

Granted you might not [...]

Is ground water a viable option?Is ground water a viable option?

To tap into the countries ground water supply has for a long time been an avenue that many would have liked to explore in order to solve our countries water shortage concerns. Many farmers and households already make use of well points or boreholes to pump ground water onto their gardens and fields. Many more [...]

5 ways to use rainwater from your water tank5 ways to use rainwater from your water tank

Many urban communities have become concerned about sustainability as the threat of water shortages becomes apparent. This has prompted many home owners to invest in water tanks as a sustainability measure. If a real difference is to be made in water conservation to prevent water outages,whole communities should invest in a rainwater tank. For [...]

London opts for a desalination plantLondon opts for a desalination plant

There is an increasing number of countries that are being forced to build salt water desalination plants in the wake of water scarcity. Commercial desalination plants are highly energy intensive and produce essential fresh drinking water at the cost of a large carbon footprint.

Desalination is not sustainable,it encourages a wasteful attitude in the [...]