How you can save water at work
Learn ways to monitor your water use, check out how your cooling towers function and find tips for cleaning, landscaping and maintaining your toilets and showers.
Hunter Water continues to follow the actions in its Dam Safety Emergency Plan, as the water level recedes at Chichester Dam.
For more informationWater supply has been restored to our customers, however some may experience low pressure. If issues persist, please call our team on 1300 657 000. As a precaution, it is advised people avoid swimming in beaches (including ocean baths) and waterways for at least two days after heavy rain.
For more informationReducing water usage in your business saves you money on usage charges, can reduce wastewater and energy costs and contributes to the protection of our precious water resource.
Learn ways to monitor your water use, check out how your cooling towers function and find tips for cleaning, landscaping and maintaining your toilets and showers.
Whether you run a production, wholesale or retail site, we know how important a consistent and adequate water supply is for landscaping or nursery business.
It’s important to know how water is used in your hospitality business so you can better understand the opportunities to improve water efficiency and save water.
The construction industry can have a big impact on future water consumption by including conservation throughout each project. Read on to see how you can involve these practices in every stage.
In the Lower Hunter, the manufacturing industry consumes a significant amount of water, but with a little inspiration and innovation, there are ways to reduce this in heavy operations without effecting production.
Water is a crucial resource to our primary industries, and is used in large quantities for irrigation, cleaning and water stock.
It's almost impossible to save water if you don’t know how much you are using, where and when it is being used and where your best opportunities for water savings exist.
Find out what Smart Water Choices mean for your business, how to prepare your business' Water Efficiency Management Plan (WEMP) and frequently asked questions.