• Our precious groundwater
    • Most of us rely on groundwater
    • Groundwater is a shared resource
    • Groundwater and your garden bore
  • Using garden bores
    • Garden bore regulation
    • The right advice for garden bores
    • Your garden bore questions answered
  • Garden and bore help
    • Waterwise gardens, lawns and verges
    • The right advice for waterwise sprinklers and irrigation systems
    • Maintain your garden bore
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Why groundwater is a precious resource

 

Two rostered watering days for garden bore users in Perth + Mandurah

 

How to achieve a groundwater wise garden

 

How we can protect Perth’s water future

 

Sharing Perth’s precious groundwater

 

How to be a responsible bore owner

 

Garden bore maintenance

 

Perth’s community and wetlands rely on groundwater

 

Printable resources

Print off these fact sheets and poster to learn about groundwater and how to use groundwater wisely.

Poster

 

Download A3 poster Perth’s groundwater story

 

Fact sheets

Irrigation Australia’s fact sheet with great tips to help you achieve a healthy waterwise garden on a two-day watering roster

Download Irrigation Australia’s fact sheet ‘2 day rostered watering’

 

 

Download fact sheet fact Perth’s groundwater story

 

 

Download fact sheet Groundwater is a precious and shared resource

Download fact sheet Waterwise garden bore use

Download fact sheet Understanding your garden bore

Download fact sheet Maintaining your garden bore

Download fact sheet Planning a waterwise garden

Download overview residential household sprinkler roster Perth and Mandurah

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Be Groundwater Wise is an initiative of the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation to encourage responsible groundwater use in Western Australia.

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