Waterwise home
Outdoors and pool
Outdoors
You can reduce your water use by changing the way you use water outside. A few simple one-off modifications to fittings and appliances can improve water efficiency.
Consider installing a rainwater tank (PDF, 3.4MB) for garden and outdoor use and have it plumbed to your washing machine and toilets. The benefits from a rainwater tank will be influenced by the weather patterns in your area. Read more tips on waterwise gardening.
Pool and spa
As a pool and spa owner, you can reduce water use in several ways.
- Use a pool cover. A properly fitted pool cover can stop up to 97% of evaporation and reduce the amount of chemicals required to treat the water.
- Check your pool for leaks. A tiny leak could result in a large amount of water loss.
- Shade your pool to reduce evaporation and help avoid the sun’s harsh rays while you swim.
- Maintain the correct chemical balance in your pool and clean it regularly.
- Top up your pool with rainwater runoff.
- When purchasing a new pool filter, look for a water efficient model. An energy efficient pump can also significantly save on energy costs. Find out more about being waterwise with your swimming pool and spa (PDF, 162KB).