Coliban Water is remaining positive despite data showing below-average rainfall and reduced inflows into its reservoirs.
In comparison to previous years, flows into the main reservoirs of Lauriston, Upper Coliban and Malmsbury were greatly reduced this year.
Regardless of the dry spell, Coliban Water remains in a favourable position due to wetter conditions in more recent years.
General Manager Water and Climate Strategy Adam Crameri said despite this, it is still important for locals to be efficient with water usage.
“While our water resource position is good, and the outlook is favourable, we need to ensure that we are using water wisely,” he said.
“People should follow our Permanent Water Saving Rules, which help households use water efficiently and save money.”
The Permanent Water Saving Rules are simple rules for water use and are always in place. They include:
- Water from a hand-held nozzle with a trigger nozzle at any time.
- Use watering systems on residential or commercial gardens and lawns between 6pm and 10am.
- Use watering systems on public gardens, lawns and playing surfaces between 6pm and 10am.
- Only use water features such as fountains where the water is recirculated.
- Only clean hard surfaces using a high-pressure cleaning device, handheld hose or bucket.
Coliban Water has a variety of resources on its website to help local communities save water.
For more tips on how to save money and water, visit https://connect.coliban.com.au/drip-saving-tips