Water Minister Dave Kelly today announced that the Waterwise Towns Program would be extended to provide water-saving support to a further 17 local communities, including Albany, Katanning, Narrogin, Ravensthorpe and Esperance.
Due to the impacts of climate change, the Great Southern agricultural region is experiencing unprecedented dry conditions following two years of well below average annual rainfall.
While many parts of the Great Southern have recently experienced a good rainfall event, the Water Corporation still needs to continue to cart drinking water to a total of 11 towns across this part of the State.
Western Australia’s water supplies are precious, which is why this year the WA Government is significantly increasing the number of communities in the Great Southern region having access to water-saving offers from two in 2019-20 to 19 as part of the Water Corporation’s 2020-21 Waterwise Towns Program.
The program, which last year saved 36 million litres of water in the Great Southern, will again be available in Denmark and Walpole through the popular Rainwater Rewards rebate. The Rainwater Rewards rebate incentivises the purchase and plumbing in of rainwater tanks.
Offers and programs under the Waterwise Towns Program are designed to make it easier for regional households to reduce water consumption.
Depending on location, offers can include Rainwater Rewards, plumbing checks, comparative water-use letters and the Water Corporation’s free Showerhead Swap program.
Showerhead Swap allows residents in participating communities to replace old, inefficient showerheads with waterwise alternatives. Last year, nearly 900 households across regional WA exchanged 1,274 showerheads, helping to save close to 18 million litres of water.
To further assist the community with saving water, the Leak Assist Program (LAP) has now also been extended to include regional WA. The LAP enables eligible customers to claim a rebate of $100 when they engage a licensed plumber to repair a leak.
Localised offers under the 2020-21 Waterwise Towns Program are available to participating communities across regional WA from October 1, 2020 to May 31, 2021.
Since 2013-14, the State-wide program has saved an estimated 1.27 billion litres of precious water – equivalent to 564 Olympic-sized swimming pools.
For more details and to view local offers, visit http://www.watercorporation.com.au/waterwiseoffers
Source: WA Government