Water

Important facts about our water supply and services.

Important information about the price of your water pdf [PDF 106KB]

Water charges 2008-2009 pdf [PDF 92KB]

About your water meter pdf [PDF 58KB]
Water meters record the amount of water you use on your property.

Submetering in existing developments PDF [PDF 153KB]
Developments before 1 January 2008.

Submetering in new multi-unit developments PDF [PDF 103KB]
From 1 January 2008 submeters are compulsory for all new multi-unit developments.

Concealed Water Leaks PDF [PDF 174KB]
Is your water bill higher than normal? How do you check and what do you do?

Indoor Waterwise Tips pdf [PDF 340KB]
Some simple changes at home will make a big difference to the amount of water you use.

Outdoor Waterwise Tips pdf [PDF 300KB]
Practical ways to reduce your water use in the garden and save on your water bill.

Recycled water for industry PDF [PDF 340KB]
Treated wastewater and its uses.

Stormwater and sewers don't mix pdf [PDF 438KB]
Why it's important to ensure stormwater does not enter the sewerage system and what we can do about it.

The Water Cycle pdf [PDF 110KB]
Learn how water gets to us.

Wastewater pdf [PDF 1.7MB]
What happens to used or spent water.

Wastewater overflows pdf [PDF 137KB]
The impact of wastewater overflows and how we can help to reduce it.

Water in Redland Shire pdf [PDF 236KB]
Redland draws its drinking water from three sources - Herring Lagoon and the bore fields on North Stradbroke Island and Leslie Harrison Dam on the mainland.
More information about Leslie Harrison Dam pdf [PDF 129KB]

Water pressure and leakage management pdf [PDF 340KB]
Reducing water pressure to increase savings


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