Thursday, 8 March 2018

You could be drinking your neighbour's loo water - City of Cape Town may take water saving to another level






Cape Town - Waste water from millions of lavatories, showers and baths in drought-stricken Cape Town will be treated and pumped into the massive Cape Flats aquifer - and will be used again for drinking water.
As the drought continues to bite deep, Capetonians have become used to reusing water in their homes, but drinking water that may have flushed your neighbour's loo will take water saving to another level.
This is so not healthy people, I feel sorry for the people of Cape Town. What strategies can they use? what can you advise them to do?
Your views are needed on this one.

source: news24
link: https://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/you-could-be-drinking-your-neighbours-loo-water-city-of-cape-town-may-take-water-saving-to-another-level-20180307

14 comments:

  1. THEY SHOULD LEARN HOW TO SAVE WATER AND ALSO THINK FOR OTHER PEOPLE WHO SAVING WATER IN CAPE TOWN,BECAUSE THERE ARE SELFISH PEOPLE WHO ONLY THINK FOR THEM SELVES ONLY

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    1. I agree with you but in this case government should provide water to them. This may lead to death.

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    2. I also agree with this because people need to take care of their own health and not depend on other people

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  2. governmental incompetence/lack of planning and widespread wastage by the public......the perfect recipe for disaster.

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    1. Indeed this is a disaster, it is not good at all

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  3. This is so unhealthy how do they survive this kind of life

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  4. Engineers must do something or else lives are gonna be lost.

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    1. Indeed, this needs to be dealt with before it gets out of hand

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  5. Our government needs to do something for the survival of the people.

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  6. those people just need to go to the MOUNTAIN and pray for the rain, that is what i grew up being told....maybe it helps

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    1. I guess they have to, maybe it could work even though it was done in the olden days

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  7. I agree with you on this one Nonny!
    if they don't do something about this, I'm sure as hell that hell will break loose there!

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