With 17 years of experience,Water Rhapsody have in excess of 25 Water Management Consultants strategically spread across South Africa.Water Rhapsody specialize in the development,management,and environmental protection of water resources. Our teams of water professionals provide cost-effective solutions to water challenges,ranging from domestic to industrial water supply. Focusing on optimal performance,[...] The Water and Energy Summit currently underway in KwaZulu-Natal is bringing into sharp focus the country’s water problems and possible solutions are being tabled on how to best deal with the situation. 2010 has not been a good year for water in South Africa,with drought posing a serious challenge in provinces,including the [...] Water Foundation,South Africa –In October 2010 I attended a Water Conference in Canada and was encourgage by the amount of water foundations that is established across the world. The One Drop foundation were also at the conference and in my view they are leading the way and are a good example of [...] The Department of Human Settlements wants R26 million over the next three years to address the country’s backlog in water and waste water treatment works infrastructure. Known as the Bulk Infrastructure Fund,the fund will go a long way to addressing the ageing water and sanitation infrastructure in the country. This emerged on Friday [...] Pretoria –Africa,particularly its women,faces the most adverse consequences of climate change,despite having made the smallest contribution to the phenomenon. “The…most vulnerable and will suffer the most from its effects. Academics estimate that an additional two million people,mainly women,in sub-Saharan Africa will be affected by water shortages,”said [...] Werner Neuhoff,Ecopreneur from Water Rhapsody- South Africa,will be joining leaders from 70 nations in Montréal,Québec during 13-15 October for a World Leadership Conference that will draw women heads of state,corporations and enterprise,as well as members of the diplomatic community,women policy-makers,decision-takers and opinion-leaders on five continents. An anticipated [...] South Africa is largely a semi-arid,water-stressed country. The country’s average rainfall of about 450mm a year is well below the world average of about 860mm a year. To overcome the problem of variable river flows,many large storage dams have been built. The available water supply is reduced by evaporation from dams,and [...] | WWFWater Rhapsody a WWF Green Trust award winner can save you up to 90% of our municipal water bills.” WWF Green Trust Award Against a global rainfall average of 870mm per year,South Africa receives a pitiful 450mm,making it the worlds 30th driest country. Water Rhapsody,with 15 years experience in water conservation,is number 1 in South Africa in Grey water recycling systems and Rainwater harvesting systems. |