Five billion reasons to turn your sprinklers off for winter
- The Winter Sprinkler Switch-off is in place from June 1 to August 31 each year
- The switch-off saved about five billion litres of scheme water in winter 2017
- Every drop of water you save reduces the cost of your water bill
Water Minister Dave Kelly today reminded households, businesses and councils in Perth, Mandurah, and parts of the South-West and Great Southern regions that with winter officially starting tomorrow (June 1) they needed to switch off garden sprinklers.
Last year, the Winter Sprinkler Switch-off saved nearly five billion litres of precious water - enough water to fill up Optus Stadium five times.
All scheme and domestic bore water users need to switch off sprinklers from June 1, 2018 to August 31, 2018. Hand watering is still permitted.
The Winter Sprinkler Switch-off also applies to many licensed groundwater users that irrigate areas of non-commercial turf, lawn and gardens.
Groundwater licence conditions may allow for the watering of active sporting areas to maintain safe use, for bore maintenance and to establish new lawns and gardens for a limited period.
For more information, visit the Winter Sprinkler Switch-off page and to find out more about licensed bore water, visit water.wa.gov.au
Comments attributed to Water Minister Dave Kelly:
"With winter starting tomorrow we have five billion reasons to turn our sprinklers off, as that's how many litres of precious water we can save in three months.
"Climate change continues to impact our water supplies in the south-west of Western Australia, and we all have a responsibility to do our bit to save water.
"From as far south as Albany, throughout the South-West and across Perth, it simply doesn't rain as much as it used to.
"Since 1996, rainfall between May and July has declined by 25 per cent from the long-term average.
"Now it's raining, turning sprinklers off for winter is one of the simplest ways to save water when the garden doesn't need it, and will also help to save money on water bills."
Minister's office - 6552 6100
List of local government areas where the Winter Sprinkler Switch-off applies
Perth and Mandurah | South-West/Great Southern |
City of Armadale | City of Albany |
City of Bayswater | City of Bunbury |
City of Belmont | City of Busselton |
City of Canning | Shire of Augusta-Margaret River |
City of Cockburn | Shire of Boyup Brook |
City of Fremantle | Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes |
City of Gosnells | Shire of Capel |
City of Joondalup | Shire of Collie |
City of Mandurah | Shire of Cranbrook |
City of Melville | Shire of Dardanup |
City of Nedlands | Shire of Denmark |
City of Perth | Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup |
City of Rockingham | Shire of Harvey |
City of South Perth | Shire of Manjimup |
City of Stirling | Shire of Nannup |
City of Subiaco | Shire of Plantagenet |
City of Swan | Shire of Waroona |
City of Vincent | |
City of Wanneroo | |
Shire of Kalamunda | |
Shire of Mundaring | |
Shire of Murray | |
Shire of Peppermint Grove | |
Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale | |
Town of Bassendean | |
Town of Cambridge | |
Town of Claremont | |
Town of Cottesloe | |
Town of East Fremantle | |
Town of Kwinana | |
Town of Mosman Park | |
Town of Victoria Park |
Contact: Minister's office
Phone: 6552 6100