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We are the official Water Rhapsody franchise for the Southern Suburbs of Cape Town. But if you’re further out… we’ll come to you ! Our aim is to provide the greater Cape Town area with easy to use, cost effective water conservation devices and solutions. From basic rainwater tanks to full scale rainwater harvesting solutions, from grey water irrigation systems to pool backwash water re-use, our water conservation products cover [... read more]

 
Cape Town Water Needs New Plan

The City of Cape Town has admitted it needs a new plan for the usage of water in the city. Cape Town’s water supply is stressed and water conservation is becoming increasingly important. As the article below explains, we should all be saving water as there is not enough for everyone. Rainwater harvesting with water tanks and grey water reuse are fantastic ways to ease the burden laid out below. [... read more]

 
Top Tips For Saving Water

There are many things that can be done to save water in the home or office, and they all start with you…
Click on the heading to see Water Solutions’ Top 41 ways to improve your water conservation efforts.

 
Cape Town Dam Levels - 1 November

November 1st, 2010 Latest dam levels now available. At face value 91% doesn’t look to bad, but if you look back over previous years and consider we’ve had a dry winter here in the Cape, it’s not a rosey picture. So keep saving every drop you can as we may well have water restrictions this summer! They may not be immediately necessary, but a little pain now for long term [... read more]

 
Cape Town Dam Levels - 25 October

October 25th, 2010 Well to say it’s been a while would be a massive understatement… here is our first dam levels update in over a month. Sorry for the delay guys. At face value it doesn’t look to bad, but we know we’ve had a dry winter here in the Cape, so keep saving every drop you can as we may well have water restrictions this summer? They may not [... read more]

 
Cape Water Needs R1.7bn Budget

Here at Water Solutions, and more widely through our parent company, Water Rhapsody, we have been saying for a number of years that more needs to be done about Cape Town’s deteriorating water infrastructure and water conservation. By saving water through grey water reuse and rainwater harvesting we can help alleviate the problems facing Cape Town (and South Africa as a whole), by minimising the amount of water being sent [... read more]

 
Radio Interview

I had an opportunity to chat to A’isha Mouneinme on Cape Town based community radio station The Voice of the Cape on Monday afternoon. We spoke about water conservation, why we should all be saving water and how each of us can do so in our homes with some water saving tips. Of course, no domestic water conservation discussion would be complete without an overview of the Water Rhapsody award [... read more]

 
How deep in the S.H.one.T are we ?

While we wait for the Green Drop report, things are getting worse. John Scott from IOL paints a pretty disgusting picture with his pen in this article. Click on the heading for more… but always remember, there are ways you can help while our municipalities sit on their hands… reuse your grey water, don’t send it to these, bursting at the seems, treatment plants.

 
The Benefits of Water Rhapsody

So you’re asking yourself, why save water? And why use the Water Rhapsody Conservation Systems to do it? Well, here are 31 good reasons for you to concider….
Click on the heading for more.

 
Who says so ?

The Water Research Commission of South Africa, that’s who. Their October 2009 report found that South Africa has 4% less water than 20 years ago….
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