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Resources for Alice Springs and Central Australia

How to create a water wise garden in Central Australia

Being water wise in the garden doesn’t mean you have to compromise on having a beautiful garden. In fact, if you follow the tips in this book, your garden could look better than ever.

Waterwise garden
 
Home water use calculator

We have put together a set of simple questions to help you estimate your daily water consumption and get some suggestions about using water more efficiently. Stay tuned for a virtual home water audit coming soon.

Calculator
 
desertSMART COOLmob Home Water Audit

Have a trained COOLmob auditor come to your home and assess your property for water use and where potential savings can be made.

COOLmob
 
Maintaining your swimming pool in Central Australia

Pools can lose up to 300 litres/day just in evaporation. Some simple changes such as using a pool cover can keep your water in the pool without taking away the fun and enjoyment.

Swimming pool
 
Showers

After your garden this is likely to be the greatest single use of water in your home. New technology showerheads provide an outstanding shower using a little more than half as much water. This is an easy saving every time you take a shower and could reduce your household use by 16,500 litres/year.

Showerhead
 
Saving water in the home

Here is comprehensive advice and video tutorials about saving water through choosing water efficient appliances and changing your behaviour.

Saving water in the home
 
Greywater reuse systems

The following information provides guidance and contact details for people seeking further information on greywater reuse systems.

Saving water in the home
 
Rebates

Links to more information about the available assistance and rebates from other Northern Territory Government and Federal agencies and eco groups.

Rebates
 
Rainwater tanks

Rainwater tanks are relatively low cost, last a long time and provide free water. By reducing the need for potable water they also reduce our environmental impact.

Rainwater tanks
 

For further ideas and practical advice about saving water in and around the home check out the Green Guide publication (Adobe PDF) or visit www.powerwater.com.au