Water Restrictions

The Bureau of Meteorology’s Water Restrictions website provides access to current water restrictions information for the whole of Australia. Water restrictions information can be searched by State or Territory, water agency and restriction name. Water restriction names and rules vary throughout Australia due to local requirements.

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Redbank

Agency name:
Central Highlands Water
Area web address:
Area description:

Redbank is situated approximately 20 km north-west of Avoca along the Sunraysia Highway.

The Redbank water supply system is a regulated (non-potable) water supply. It is not disinfected and not provided for drinking, food preparation or ice making purposes. It does not meet the Safe Drinking Water Act (2003) and the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines (2011). At times the water supply could potentially contain harmful bacteria and algal toxins.

The water may be used for washing clothes, watering the garden, toilet flushing or any other non-drinking purpose.


Current Restriction

Restriction name:
PWSR
Restriction type:
Permanent
Start date:
01/01/2011
End date:
Restriction web address:
Description summary:

Use Rule

Vehicles Can be cleaned at any time with:
• a hand held hose that is leak free and fitted with a trigger nozzle; or
• a bucket

Hand-held hose Water using a hand held hose anytime if it:
• is fitted with a trigger nozzle; and
• is leak free.

Gardens and lawns Water a residential garden or lawn using:
• a hand held hose, bucket or watering can at any time; or
• a watering system between the hours of 6.00pm-10.00 am on any day.

Fountains and water features Water can be used in a fountain or a water feature if the fountain or water feature recirculates the water.

Hard surfaces Water can be used to clean driveways, paths, concrete, tiles and timber decking if:
• cleaning is required as a result of an accident, fire, health hazard, safety hazard or other emergency; or
• staining to the surface has developed and then only once a season; or
• due to construction or renovation,

and then only using:
• a high pressure water cleaning device;
• or a hand held hose or a bucket.

While Permanent Water Saving Rules won't prevent the need for water restrictions during major drought periods, they will help to stop water wastage and encourage all of us to value this precious resource for the long term.