Burst Water Mains... the apology

Yesterday Water Solutions reported on the burst water mains in Cape Town with a first hand account from me !!! Today we have a follow up from the City of Cape Town, appologising for the water outage. While we don’t appear to be taking enough pro-active steps around water conservation and getting people to do their own rainwater harvesting into water tanks, the City sure is on the ball re [... read more]

 
Water Main Bursts in Plumstead

Well it’s not exactly the type of water outage we’ve been discussing here on the Water Solutions website, but it sure was an interesting taste of the things to come. Picture it… you wake up on Saturday morning, ready to start the day with your usual cup of coffee and a shower. You head to the kitchen to fill the kettle, turn on the tap and… NOTHING ! “That’s weird” [... read more]

 
The Grand Opus

Using the grey water from your home to water the garden or even flush the loo has an appreciable impact on both the environment and your water bill, but collecting and using your own water through rain water harvesting, is the “big daddy” of water conservation and your insurance policy against short term water outages….
Click on Rainwater Harvesting to read 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….
Click the heading to read more.

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