Sprinkler Bans Western Australia

Sprinkler Bans Western Australia. Western Australia ABC News Sprinkler Use Times - 1st of September to 31st of May (Total ban in winter) Sprinklers can be used between 6pm and 9am on your delegated watering days by both scheme water users and bore water users in Perth, Mandurah and towns south of (and including) Kalbarri and Kalgoorlie. The switch off applies to sprinkler use in the Perth/Mandurah area (Area 3) and South-West (Area 4) of Western Australia, including Albany, for: Scheme water users; Domestic garden bores.

Check garden bore water restrictions Western Australian Government
Check garden bore water restrictions Western Australian Government from www.wa.gov.au

55 billion litres of water saved since 2010 thanks to Winter Sprinkler Switch-off; Winter sprinkler ban in place from June 1 to August 31; Water Minister Dave Kelly has reminded households and businesses to switch off garden irrigation by June 1 to help save around five billion litres of precious water - enough water to fill Optus Stadium five. The winter sprinkler ban is mandatory for all scheme and bore water users in Perth, Mandurah, and some parts of the South West and Great Southern regions.

Check garden bore water restrictions Western Australian Government

Towns north of (and excluding) Kalbarri and Kalgoorlie can use sprinklers every alternate day between 6pm and 9am. In winter, we can let nature water our gardens and switch our sprinklers off to make big water savings This includes a roster system across WA and winter sprinkler ban in Perth and surrounding areas from 1 June to 31 August each year.

WA is in for a warm winter, but there’s no plan to scrap the season’s sprinkler ban ABC News. The Winter sprinkler switch off is a permanent Western Australia water-efficiency measure starting 1 June and ending 31 August each year These measures were introduced in WA in October 2007 after a trial and.

Winter sprinkler ban starts Busselton Water. The Government of Western Australia acknowledges the traditional custodians throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community In areas of Western Australia not subject to the Switch-off, normal watering rosters and daytime sprinkler bans apply.