I love using Grey water in my garden because it allows me to minimise the use of scheme water in our garden watering regime with only small changes to the type of cleaning products we use in our laundry and bathroom. The water savings in summer are huge. Installing a greywater system at my own new build was a must, along with a Rainwater tank.
Putting these systems in during the build process is easy compared to retrofitting, and generally cheaper. Mark Harland Water Capture. WaterCraft service a lot of greywater systems across the metro area and see many gardens thriving on the use of greywater. Frequent watering with traces of soap and nutrients works really well for plants on poor sandy soils.
He is a qualified civil engineer and has a PhD in the field of Ecological Engineering. He has worked for many years as both a consultant and research fellow at Murdoch University focussing on water and wastewater related projects. He has experience both nationally and internationally in the design and application of appropriate environmental technologies with a focus on constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment.
Recent projects in Perth have focussed on designing fit-for-purpose water supply schemes such as greywater, rainwater and third pipe schemes to service the non-drinking water requirements for developments across a range of scales. Stewart is keen to see WA adopt more sustainable and innovative approaches to the way it uses water and wastewater. With greywater every day is a watering day If you live in Perth or Mandurah, or some parts of the south west, and you are on scheme water, you can only use your garden sprinklers two days per week.
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. Garden bore users outside of Perth and Mandurah can use their bore between 6pm and 9am. Gareth Almond WaterCraft. Previous Greywater rebates. Next Privacy Policy.
Water supply in WA is being subject to the increased demand of a rapidly growing population and expanding industry. Water restrictions apply to the use of scheme and bore water in both summer and winter. The Sprinkler Roster 2 day a week scheme and 3 day a week applies to domestic scheme water and garden bore water use.
Check the Sprinkler Roster Chart below for your two rostered sprinkler watering days per week. A permanent winter sprinkler ban applies to all scheme and bore water users in Perth, Mandurah and some parts of the South West. This is a permanent water efficiency measure. Your watering days are determined by the last digit of your house number.
Domestic bore users are allowed an additional watering day. If you are establishing a new lawn or garden a temporary exemption is available on application from the sprinkler roster that applies to your area. More information is available on the Water Corporation website. Facebook Instagram.
Additional bore use Wednesday. Yes, while you get an extra watering day, sprinkler rosters and times apply to bore water users as well. Most garden bores draw from our precious shallow groundwater resources. These are shared resources that provide water for our natural environment, public open space and other users. If our inspectors catch a bore user not following the rosters, we pass it on to Department of Water and Environmental Regulation who may issue an infringement.
For example, if you live at Unit 1, 22 Water Street, you should use 22 in the watering days search. If your property spans multiple street numbers, like Water Street, you use the higher of the numbers to find your rostered watering days. So in this instance, you would use 24 in the watering days search. Temporary water restrictions are short term measures imposed in times of drought or emergency in order to reduce demand and conserve water supply for essential needs.
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