Water Facts

  • Some 1.1 billion people, or 18% of the world’s population, lack access to safe drinking water, and over 2.4 billion people lack access toRainwater harvesting tanks adequate sanitation.
  • More than 2.2 million people in developing countries, most of them children, die each year from diseases associated with lack of access to safe drinking  water, inadequate sanitation.
  • A report released in early October 2009 by the Water Research Commission of South Africa found that South Africa has 4% less water than 20 years ago.
  • Rand Water is predicting that demand for water in South Africa will ourstrip supply by 2025. It also believes that Gauteng is potentially facing a water shortage as early as 2013.
  • In Cape town the scenarion is not much better with a water shortage prediction by 2016.
  • If South Africans continue with their wasteful water practices, there simply will not be enough water to meet the country’s future needs and, we may have to start paying even more for water!
  • South Africans can change the scenario by changing their behaviour towards water usage and becoming water wise and savvy about rainwater harvesting.

This is what Water Rhapsody is all about: We would like to establish a cultural behaviour in South Africa, making people aware of  ways  in and around the house and business to save and re-use water. Think about your own future, think about your children’s future, think about…….water.

Get in contact with us to visit your premises for free quotations.

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