How to save water
Australia is facing severe drought conditions
Water restrictions are currently in place in all major cities of Australia in response to the severe drought. Information available at
Wikipedia
not only details the different water restriction levels currently in place
but also covers the topic of Water storage levels.
Helping you to save water is part of the overall plan to secure our water for life.
Take advantage of one of these steps you can take to save water.
Quick Tips - for
saving water in the garden
Quick Tips - for
saving water in the home
For more water saving tips visit the
SA Water website.
Details of rebates available to local residents are available
here.
The State Government has announced new rebates for residents.
Beginning as early as next month, expect to see rebates for -
| Low flow showerheads |
$30 |
| Home water audits |
$100 |
| Garden Products
[Minimum purchase $150] |
$50 |
| Washing Machine
[Minimum 4-star efficiency rating] |
$200 |
| Dual Flush Toilets
[as a replacement for old units] |
$150 |
Storm run-off fit to drink
Stormwater from streets of Adelaide's northern suburbs is being turned into water suitable for drinking in a world-first project.
Read the story
here.