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Catch the cold water
Water is wasted each time cold water is flushed from a hot water pipe. Keep containers near the sink and shower, and use this excess on the garden or indoor plants.
- Water Corporation

Today: Monday, 23 November 2009

1. Water is wasted each time cold water is flushed from a hot water pipe. Keep containers near the sink and shower, and use this excess on the garden or indoor plants.

2. Consider buying a front loading washing machine. They generally use less water than top loaders.

3. Installing a waterwise rain sensor will prevent your automatic reticulation system from watering unnecessarily either during or soon after rain.

4. High water pressure increases flow rates from showers, taps, leaks and drips. If you have extreme high water pressure, a registered plumber can fit a pressure reduction valve at your property boundary.

5.Installing a waterwise tap timer will help you to control the amount of water you apply to your lawn or garden.

6. Fit a flow regulator to reduce the water flow to 9 litres per minute or less. A Waterwise Rebate is available.

7. Check for worn tap washers. A dripping tap might not appear to be wasting much water, but it quickly adds up.

8. Undetected leaks can be extremely wasteful and costly. A way to check for leaks is to read the water meter late at night and early the next morning to see if water was running while everyone was asleep.

9. Do you know your watering days? Check now to make sure you are using water wisely.

 

Greywater re-use

WaterGreywater is wastewater that comes from the bath, shower, bathroom wash basins, clothes washing machine, laundry trough and kitchen sink.

Many people are interested in conserving water by reusing their greywater, which can be done by either manual bucketing or installing an approved greywater system.

The Environmental Health Directorate has information about installation of greywater re-use systems, including fact sheets and application forms. ...more

A Waterwise rebate is available for approved greywater re-use systems. ...more

How to install a greywater system
A Living Smart fact sheet, explaining greywater and options for installation of a greywater reuse system....more

Using greywater
A fact sheet, explaining greywater and greywater re-use....more

Approved greywater re-use systems
A list of greywater re-use systems approved by the Western Australian Department of Health for sewered and non-sewered areas. Details...

 
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