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11 Water Saving Tips

7 December 2023 by Alan

The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipal Metropolitan area has been subject to drought restrictions for the most part of the last 7 years. The dams to the west of the metropole have ranged in level from below 10% to almost full over this time. Tha main water supply to the east of the metropole comes from […]

The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipal Metropolitan area has been subject to drought restrictions for the most part of the last 7 years.

The dams to the west of the metropole have ranged in level from below 10% to almost full over this time.

Tha main water supply to the east of the metropole comes from the Nooitgedacht water treatment plant which receives its water from the Gariep Dam almost 500 kilometres to the north.

As a consequence residents have become accustomed to water savings and punitive tariffs.

Water is a precious resource, and during drought conditions, it becomes crucial to conserve it effectively. Whether you’re in a drought-affected area like Nelson Mandela Bay or simply want to be more mindful of your water usage, we have compiled 11 tips to help you save water.

11 Water Saving Tips:

  1. Fix Leaks Promptly: Regularly check for and repair any leaks in faucets, pipes, and toilets to prevent water wastage.
  2. Install Water-Saving Devices: Consider installing low-flow showerheads, faucet aerators, and water-efficient appliances to minimize water usage.
  3. Shorten Shower Time: Take shorter showers to reduce water consumption. Consider turning off the water while soaping or shampooing.
  4. Collect Rainwater: Utilise rain barrels or tanks to collect rainwater for outdoor use, reducing the need for treated water for gardening and other non-potable purposes.
  5. Water Plants Wisely: Water your garden or plants during the cooler parts of the day to minimize evaporation. Use mulch to retain moisture in the soil.
  6. Sweep, Don’t Hose: Instead of using a hose to clean outdoor areas, opt for sweeping or using a broom to conserve water.
  7. Run Full Loads: When using the dishwasher or washing machine, ensure that you run full loads to maximize water efficiency.
  8. Reuse Water: Consider reusing greywater from activities like dishwashing or bathing for non-potable purposes such as flushing toilets or watering plants.
  9. Adjust Lawn Maintenance: Raise the cutting height of your lawn mower to promote water retention in the soil, reducing the need for frequent watering.
  10. Check Watering Systems: Regularly inspect and maintain irrigation systems to ensure they are functioning efficiently and not contributing to water wastage.
  11. Educate Others: Share water-saving tips with family, friends, and the community to collectively make a difference in water conservation efforts.

Private Prepaid Sub Metering in Nelson Mandela Bay:

In drought-affected areas like Nelson Mandela Bay, private prepaid sub metering offers several benefits for consumers:

  1. Controlled Water Usage: With private prepaid sub metering, consumers have direct control over their water usage. By monitoring and managing their consumption, they can actively contribute to water conservation efforts during the drought.
  2. Cost Management: Prepaid sub metering allows consumers to track their water expenditure in real time, promoting responsible usage and cost management. This transparency empowers individuals to adjust their consumption patterns and save on water expenses.
  3. Community-wide Impact: Private prepaid sub metering fosters a culture of water awareness and conservation within the community. As consumers become more mindful of their usage, the collective impact contributes to alleviating the strain on local water resources during drought conditions.

By implementing these water-saving tips and utilising private prepaid sub metering from local suppliers such as Straton Pre-paid, consumers in Nelson Mandela Bay can play a pivotal role in mitigating the effects of drought while managing their water usage effectively.

Useful Prepaid Meter Links: Shop Prepaid Meters | FAQ’s | Error Codes | Instructional Videos

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