Switch sprinklers off for winter and save precious water
Water Corporation today reminded households, businesses and councils in Perth, Mandurah, parts of the South West and Great Southern regions to switch off garden sprinklers and help save billions of litres of precious water.
Last year the Winter Sprinkler Switch-off saved nearly five billion litres of water.
All scheme and domestic bore water users need to switch-off sprinklers, fed by both automatic irrigation and garden hoses, from next Friday, 1 June to 31 August 2018. Hand watering is still permitted.
Water Corporation spokesperson Clare Lugar said during winter many lawn varieties grown in Perth were dormant, and evaporation rates and temperatures were generally lower, so gardens do not need extra watering.
“Last year, the simple act of turning our sprinklers off for winter saved enough water to fill Optus Stadium to the roof five times,” Ms Lugar said.
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.
Ms Lugar said Water Corporation was making it easy for the community to remember to switch-off sprinklers, by offering free reminders next week, before winter begins on Friday, 1 June.
“People can register to receive a reminder next Wednesday, 30 May via text message, Facebook, email or directly to their calendar.”
To register, visit www.watercorporation.com.au/wintersprinklerswitchoff
“Of course with rain forecast over the next few days people can turn their sprinklers off before winter officially starts and save even more precious water.”
Ignoring the Winter Sprinkler Switch-off can result in a $100 fine if witnessed by a Water Corporation Water Efficiency Inspector, or a written warning if reported by a member of the public. If people witness anyone breaching the switch-off, they can report this online at www.watercorporation.com.au/breach or by phoning 13 10 39.
In areas not subject to the switch-off, normal watering rosters and the daytime sprinkler ban still apply.
For details on how the ban applies to licensed bore water users go to www.water.wa.gov.au
Did you know?
- The switch-off has been permanent since 2010 and is strongly supported by the community, with 77 per cent of warnings issued in 2017 the result of a report from a member of the public
Pic of a close up of a sprinkler:
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Graphic from advertising campaign:
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List of Local Government Areas where the Winter Sprinkler Switch-off applies
Perth and Mandurah |
South West/Great Southern |
City of Swan |
Shire of Dardanup |
City of Wanneroo |
Shire of Denmark |
Shire of Kalamunda |
Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup |
Shire of Mundaring |
Shire of Harvey |
Shire of Murray |
Shire of Manjimup |
Shire of Peppermint Grove |
Shire of Nannup |
Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale |
Shire of Plantagenet |
Town of Bassendean |
Shire of Waroona |
Town of Cambridge |
City of Albany |
Town of Claremont |
City of Bunbury |
Town of Cottesloe |
Shire of Augusta-Margaret River |
Town of East Fremantle |
Shire of Boyup Brook |
Town of Kwinana |
Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes |
Town of Mosman Park |
City of Busselton |
Town of Victoria Park |
Shire of Capel |
Town of Vincent |
Shire of Collie |
City of Armadale |
Shire of Cranbrook |
City of Bayswater |
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City of Belmont |
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City of Canning |
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City of Cockburn |
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City of Fremantle |
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City of Gosnells |
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City of Joondalup |
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City of Mandurah |
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City of Melville |
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City of Nedlands |
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City of Perth |
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City of Rockingham |
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City of South Perth |
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City of Stirling |
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City of Subiaco |
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Contact: Media Team
Phone: (08) 9420 2555