Waterwise Specialists
By teaming up with business and industry, we have developed a suite of waterwise programs to make it easier for you to save water. Our Specialist Waterwise Businesses will help you to save water both inside and outside the home by providing specialist advice on waterwise products and services.
Waterwise Associates
The Water Corporation is committed to forming partnerships with industry to promote the efficient use of water.
Waterwise Display Villages
If you are planning to build, re-landscape, or if you want to make your existing home or garden more waterwise visit a Waterwise Display Village. Here you will see first hand waterwise garden designs and plants, as well as waterwise devices inside and outside of the homes.
Waterwise Garden Assessors
A Waterwise Garden Assessment can save your precious time, water and money. Trained garden specialists assess how water efficient your garden currently is and make recommendations for you to reduce your water use – and still have a nice garden. Make your garden “waterwise” by having a garden specialist assess your garden.
Waterwise Garden Centres
Want to save water in your garden, but need some good advice? A Waterwise Garden Centre has staff who are trained in establishing waterwise gardens, plant selection, watering zones and so much more. Your garden can be beautiful, use less water and require less maintenance too.
Waterwise Garden Irrigators
A Waterwise Garden Irrigator can answer even the questions you didn't know you had, as well as show you how you can claim waterwise rebates. Waterwise irrigation is a job worth doing and worth getting an expert for.
Waterwise Garden Irrigators endorsed under the program are qualified to design and install water efficient garden watering systems to an industry standard. To find out more about the waterwise irrigation system rebates visit www.water.wa.gov.au.
Waterwise Garden Landscapers
If you’re going to landscape your garden, it might as well be waterwise, suit your lifestyle, as well as being beautiful. Waterwise Garden Landscapers are up with the latest techniques, making your time with them a lifelong investment that will add value to your home and help the environment too.
For more information about becoming recognised as a Waterwise Landscaper, visit www.landscapewa.com.au. From this page you candownload a registration form to undertake training and assessment.
Waterwise Irrigation Design Shops
The expert staff at these shops know everything there is to know about waterwise irrigation design. They can advise at any point of your design, whether you are starting from scratch, improving or replacing.
Waterwise Land Developments
The Water Corporation works with urban planners at land development stage to incorporate water efficiency and other water cycle management measures.
Waterwise Lawnmowers
Learn techniques to make your lawn less thirsty and use less water. Waterwise Lawnmowers can help you maintain your lawn in tip top condition.
Waterwise Partners
As the public increasingly demands water efficient products and services, so our partnerships with companies grow. To be recognised as a Waterwise Partner, organisations must have their staff trained and be active in promoting waterwise products and services.
Waterwise Plumbers
A Waterwise Plumber can really be your friend when it comes to giving you the very latest advice on water efficient plumbing practices and products. Make sure the next time you spot a leak, or need help with an installation, that the plumber you choose is a Waterwise Plumber.
Waterwise Water Auditors
If you are looking for ways to save water in your business you’d be surprised how much water you can save with a good strategy. A Waterwise Water Auditor can explain what is using the most water, spot leaks you didn’t notice and show you how to save water and money.
As part of your business water efficiency program, a water audit aims to;
- Identify all uses of water within a facility.
- Determine whether each component is using water efficiently.
- Look for ways to reduce water use.
- Provide a mechanism to continue to monitor water use. The monitoring process will identify any changes in water use over time and may be a trigger for maintenance.