Urban water
The Department of Water plays a vital role in managing water in the urban environment. Because water is such a precious resource, the department is focused on making sure it is used to deliver the greatest benefits for all of us.
As part of the management process the department oversees the delivery of water services, manages drinking water, is responsible for our winter and summer water restrictions, examines the most efficient forms of drainage, develops flood services and undertakes urban development studies to create sustainable water sensitive urban design.

Water services
Legislation and policy for Western Australia’s water service providers.
Legislation and policy for Western Australia’s water service providers.

Urban development
Planning and managing water to enable growing, liveable water smart towns and cities.
Planning and managing water to enable growing, liveable water smart towns and cities.

Drinking water
Protecting and managing public drinking water source areas including policies relating to public drinking water source areas, water source protection plans, water quality strategies and management and review processes.
Protecting and managing public drinking water source areas including policies relating to public drinking water source areas, water source protection plans, water quality strategies and management and review processes.

Sprinkler restrictions
Click here for information about sprinkler restrictions in Western Australia for scheme water and garden bore users. Includes area maps, rostered days and exemptions.
Click here for information about sprinkler restrictions in Western Australia for scheme water and garden bore users. Includes area maps, rostered days and exemptions.

Recycling and efficiency
Information about wastewater recycling, water efficiencies and the use of fit-for-purpose water. Recycling is encouraged whenever it is socially, economically and environmentally acceptable to make smart use of waste water for the ongoing development of the State.
Information about wastewater recycling, water efficiencies and the use of fit-for-purpose water. Recycling is encouraged whenever it is socially, economically and environmentally acceptable to make smart use of waste water for the ongoing development of the State.

Bores
Garden bores are small domestic groundwater bores for private garden irrigation. Click here for more information about your garden bore, licence exemptions and being ‘bore water-wise’ in your garden.
Garden bores are small domestic groundwater bores for private garden irrigation. Click here for more information about your garden bore, licence exemptions and being ‘bore water-wise’ in your garden.