South Africa is a water scarce country with highly variable rainfall and water runoff. Most of our water is obtained from rainfall therefore we are susceptible to sustained water stressed situations caused by prolonged periods of below average rainfall within a season.
The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) calls on all of us to make lifestyle changes to reduce water consumption and stretch the water drop.
In their efforts to assist all citizens to reduce the use of water the DWS is running a campaign promoting water use efficiency called Drop-the-Block, which highlights the method of dropping a plastic block into the toilet cistern to help reduce the volume of water used when you flush your toilet.
Drop-the-Block is based on the principle of displacing just enough water to still enable the flushing of the toilet. Currently cisterns hold 9-15 litres of clean drinking water which is dispensed with each flush.
This varies with dual flush toilets which dispenses about 55% (5-8 litres) of water for the smaller mechanism and 95% (8.5–14 litres)for the larger mechanism.
The intervention is immediate, and requires little technical skill for installation.
Drop-the-Block explained
The installation of the block aims to achieve a drop in:
Water saving tips
For more water saving tips please read: How to manage water restrictions at your home.
Listen how easy it is to save water
Water saving roadshow
The DWS will be visiting the Goodwood and Belhar Parliamentary villages, as well as the surrounding suburbs from 22 - 26 February 2016 to create greater awareness on simple water saving techniques.
For more information about the Drop-the-Block initiative or the roadshows, please contact the DWS at 0800 200200 (toll free).
Reduce the water that you use to flush your toilet and #SAVEWATER