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Environment

Perth

In 2006, Water Corporation issued a press release stating that many homes used more than 80% of all the water supplied to their homes in their gardens.

 

Brisbane

In 2002, the Queensland Government estimated that 60% of all water supplied to homes was used in gardens.

 

Sydney

In 2006, a report to the Premier stated that 20% of households still use more than 500,000 litres of water a year on their gardens, even with stage 3 water restrictions.

 

Melbourne

In 2004, Melbourne Water stated that gardens consumed 35% of all the water supplied to our homes was used in our gardens, a stunning total of 406,800,000 litres every day, a total of 148,482,000,000 litres (or 148.5GL) per year!

This is nearly as much water as all businesses in Melbourne used!

Today, despite strict water restrictions, the Victorian Government estimates Melbournians still use 20% of total water use outdoors.

 

Together our customers are saving millions of litres of water each week, water that will be available for future generations to drink.

The solutions provided by Waterwise Systems® are permanent and not quick fixes that will end up costing you a lot more money and quite possibly cause future harm to your garden and plants.

Every component of your Greywater Gardener 230™ has been designed with your family and neighbors’ health and safety in mind.

So instead of just using your greywater to water part of your garden, breakthrough irrigation methods developed and patented by Waterwise Systems® right here in Australia will individually water every plant in your garden.

When using greywater you will need expert help and advice if you want to achieve the best possible short and long term benefits.

The first step towards sustainability really starts in your own backyard.