Holroyd City Council
 

Rainwater TankWater Consumption

As the population of the Sydney region grows, more people are sharing the same water resources. In Holroyd, the potable water supply comes from the Warragamba and Upper Nepean Dams.

Find out more about rainwater tanks or solar hot water rebates. Advice on on-site detention, easements, flood maps and stormwater is on the drainage page.

Water Restrictions 

Sydney Water has replaced the water restrictions with water wise rules. To get further information on these new water wise rules, tips on saving water, or to apply for an exemption, visit Sydney Water.

Reduce Your Water Consumption

By taking the following easy steps, you can reduce the amount of water you use every day and save money.

  • Turn off the tap while cleaning your teeth, shaving or peeling vegetables.
  • Take shorter showers.
  • Put a bucket under the shower while waiting for it to get hot and use it to water your plants.
  • Use a water efficient AAA rated shower head that can save an average household $400 a year.
  • Make sure you have a full load before you put on the washing machine or dishwasher.
  • Use water saving devices that you can attach to your taps, available at hardware stores, eg aerators.
  • Reduce the water used by the toilet place a brick or toilet flusher saver (available at hardware stores) insider the top of the toilet.
  • Observe water restrictions.
  • Plant natives that are adapted to the Australian climate and therefore need less watering.
  • Water early in the morning or late in the afternoon if you water in the middle of the day the sun will evaporate most of the water before the plants receive it.
  • Water near the roots of plants, for longer and less often.
  • Mulch around your plants to prevent moisture loss, eg pebbles, woodchips, grass clippings.
  • Check for leaks look at the dials on the water meter before going to bed and again in the morning, and if any dials move, you have a leak.
  • Re-use water from your washing machine onto your garden.
  • Install a rainwater tank to flush your toilet and water your garden.

Reducing Council's Water Consumption

Holroyd Council has adopted a Water Savings Action Plan (WSAP) to conserve water and implement more sustainable practices throughout the organisation. The Water Savings Action Plan provides an important framework to improve the efficiency of the use of water in Council operations, reducing both total water use and the cost to the community.

To see how much water you could save while doing everyday chores visit the Smart Approved WaterMark website.