Be WaterWise at Greenlea
Whether it be turning the tap off while you brush your teeth, covering your pool to reduce evaporation or protecting your groundwater, there are many easy ways that you can be waterwise in your new home at Greenlea.
The Government of Western Australia has created the documents below, to assist in managing the availability and quality of water in your new home.
The Water Corporation also have some great tips and tricks on how you you can be smart with your water usage.
The Water Corporation also have some great tips and tricks on how you you can be smart with your water usage.
Rainwater Storage and Reuse
Rainwater storage systems are simple method of capturing water, for use as an alternative water supply source.
Click on the link below to find out how you can apply this in your new home at Greenlea.
Water Watchers
There is now a very easy way to compare and track your household's water usage against others like you, with the Water Corporation Water Watchers tool.
Click on the button below and start tracking!
Waterwise in the Garden
There are many simple ways that you can be saving on your water bills, including being conscious of your water usage in the garden.
Click on the link below to find out some tips and tricks to saving water in your garden.
Improve your soil
The answer is under your feet! Sandy soils don't hold water well, and getting the soil right is the key to healthy plant growth.
Click on the button below to find out how you can improve your soil.
Protecting Groundwater
The Department of Water and Regulation have put together an important fact sheet about how you can protect the groundwater in your home.
Click on the link below to find out more.
Mulch your Garden
Keep the water locked in to your garden's soil by spreading thick, chunky mulch. This is such a simple way of staying waterwise in your new home!
Waterwise in the Home
Did you know the kitchen is a major consumer of water in the home using around 10 per cent of total household water for consumption for cooking, cleaning, washing and drinking?
The Department of Water and Regulation have put together a fact sheet about how you can save water in your home. Click on the button below to find out more.
Planning Your Planting
With rising temperatures and decreasing rainfall, it is important to have a look at how we can be conservative with the amount of water used in the garden.
Click on the links below for some tips and tricks for your upcoming planting!