Level 2 Water Restrictions Now in Place

by | Dec 12, 2019

The water supply in NSW is dropping at the fastest rate on record so Level 2 water restrictions are now in place. What do they mean for you? The biggest changes:

  1. You can only use a watering can or bucket to water your garden before 10am and after 4pm
  2. You can only use drip irrigation or smart watering systems for a maximum of 15 minutes a day per watering zone, before 10am and after 4pm
  3. You can only top up an existing pool or spa, using a hose fitted with a trigger nozzle, watering can or bucket for a maximum of 15 minutes a day. You can only do this to replace water lost through evaporation, not to replace water deliberately removed from the pool or spa
  4. You can only wash your vehicles with a bucket and sponge – not with a hose
  5. You need a permit to fill new or renovated pools and spas that hold more than 500 litres.

Fines of $220 apply to individuals and $550 to businesses. No rain is predicted for months so it’s essential that we do everything we can to save water.

For more information go to Sydney Water

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