Cape Town has been recognised as the number one water saving city in the world. This after it was able to stave off Day Zero after years of very low rainfall and bone-dry dams but how does Cape Town manage to save water?
Work is surging ahead on the two bridges over the Mabunyaneng and Khubelu Rivers, part of the Polihali Dam programme of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project Phase II. Driving this progress is the Concor-Nthane Brothers M&K Bridges Joint Venture,...
Arumloo, a water-efficient toilet company, has been implementing its water-conscious toilets in both residential and commercial spaces. The company’s signature toilet uses less than two litres of water per flush, as opposed to conventional toilets...
Rand Water systems are dropping fast as a result of extremely high-water consumption from customers, Cities of Johannesburg and Tshwane as reported in weekly consumption figures (see figure 2 and 3 below). Rand Water continues to supply at maximum...