Environment & sustainability
Our journey to a sustainable water cycle
Caring for our most valuable resource in WA is a big responsibility. We have 52,000km of pipeline servicing 2.6 million sq km. To put this in perspective, the combined length of our pipes would stretch around the equator 1.3 times. Think about what that means for plants and pumping power!
Located on the planet’s driest inhabited continent also means serious climate change impacts. Not to mention our soaring population and growing industrial demand.
To care for our land, air and waterways we need to be a global leader in planning for climate resilience.
Which is why, we're accelerating to net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2035. It takes a passionate, determined cast of thousands to secure our water future. Working together across the state, we're already on the road to net zero. Here’s how.
Net zero news & updates
Education for sustainability
Our Partnerships and Education team are taking proactive steps towards education for sustainability.
Taking to the sky to better understand our water
Aerial Electromagnetic surveys are a useful tool that helps us identify and optimise local sources of available groundwater.
Wastewater blockages 2022
Every year we spend millions of dollars clearing wastewater blockages caused by rags, fats, hair and other debris. Find out which suburbs had the most wastewater blockages in 2022.