Metropolitan weekly water update as at 12 April 2018
|
Target |
Actual |
April water use to date |
10.5 billion litres |
10.6 billion litres |
Dam storage levels |
N/A |
39.4% |
Flow into dams (May – December 2017) |
25 billion litres |
94 billion litres |
April rainfall to date |
44.2 mm (monthly average) |
0 mm |
Note: 1 billion litres = approx. 400 Olympic swimming pools
Water use
Average daily water use over the last week was 8832 million litres, which was above the forecast of 866 million litres. Financial year to date water use is 228 billion litres, which is 9 billion litres below the 237 billion litres we had forecasted.
Dam levels
Over the last seven days, Perth’s dam storage levels have slightly fallen from 139.4 billion litres to 138.9 billion litres of usable storage. Perth’s dams store water from three different sources… groundwater and desalinated seawater transferred from treatment plants as well as streamflow (produced by rainfall).
Sprinkler roster compliance
The two-day-per week sprinkler roster now applies, and our inspectors issued 122 warnings and 79 fines last week. Since 1 January 2018 we have taken a total of 3,264 actions (warnings + fines) compared with 3,624 actions for the same period in 2017.
Rainfall
While Perth received some rainfall today, it is yet to make its way from the rain gauge to the official reports made at 9am each morning! The April average is 44.2mm.
So far in 2018 we have received 109.2mm of rainfall, which is above the average of 85.9mm.
General water news
Have you checked water your home during Seek a Leak Week? Leaks can waste of lot of water when they go unnoticed.
Did you know?
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A constant trickle into the toilet bowl wastes around 9,000 litres a year
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Leaking taps waste up to 10,000L per year
Save water and money on your next bill by carrying out a leak detection test using our handy online tool https://www.watercorporation.com.au/faults/seek-a-leak
Contact: Media Team
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