“War on Leaks” programme, got the ball rolling in Kimberley by visiting households in Ipopeng and Vergenoeg, where they dropped the block. Once the block is installed, it requires no maintenance and allows the toilet to perform its primary function of waste disposal. The department said that the water saving exercise will be rolled out to all the five District Municipalities in the Northern Cape.
The Department of Water and Sanitation has started rolling-out an eco-friendly innovation of placing a block in a toilet tank/cistern to save water. The Drop-The-Block is designed to reduce potable water consumption by one litre per flush. On average, toilet flushing uses up to 31% of the overall household consumption, therefore making toilet flushing one of the highest consumers of water in the house. The Drop-The-Block team, which includes officials from the department and trainees from the What else to read
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