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Water Wise Products

Many household products and fittings are now approved under the National Water Conservation Labelling Scheme. Remember, the more stars or A's an appliance has the greater the water efficiency.

Washing Machines

Washing Machine

Washing machines with 4½ star rating1 use around half as much water as a conventional washing machine, but still give you the same clean clothes.

Find out about the rebate on new washing machine 4½ star rated1 purchased in the 12 months from 1 March 2006.

Find out which washing machines are water efficient at the Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards (WELS)1 website.

Dishwashers

Dishwasher

By using a dishwasher with a minimum 3-star/AAA rating1, you'll use as little as 18 litres of water per load.

Find out which dishwashers are water efficient at the Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards (WELS)1 website.

 

 

Flow Regulators

Flow Regulator

A flow regulator reduces the amount of water coming out of your household taps without you even noticing.

A list of flow regulators can be found at the Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards (WELS)1 website.

 

 

Showerheads

Showerhead

Installing a water efficient showerhead won't stop you enjoying a great shower. But it will help you save water, money and the environment.

Find out which showerheads are water efficient at the Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards (WELS)1 website.

 

Taps

Taps

3-star rating1 taps, ceramic seal taps, flow regulators, lever or mixer taps and quarter turn taps are water efficient products.

Find out which taps are water efficient at the Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards (WELS)1 website.

 

 

Toilets

Toilets

On average, a single flush toilet uses around 12 litres of water per flush. A 4-star water efficient dual flush toilet uses less than half this amount. Switching to a 4-star dual flush toilet will save about 25,000 litres of water a year.

Let Sydney Water replace your single flush toilet with a 4-star water efficient dual flush. To register for our Toilet Replacement Service call 1300 690 399.

 

Urinals

Urinals

The amount of water used in public amenities is often overlooked. Public toilets alone can account for 15% to 40% of the total water usage, depending on the type of business.

Look for water efficient urinals on the Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards (WELS)1 website or download our fact sheet to find out more about saving water in public amenities.

 

 

Plants

Plants

The online Plant Selector can help you choose plants that suit your local environment, save water and ongoing costs in your garden. Your local garden nursery will be able to advise on other water efficient and drought tolerant plants suitable for your garden.

 

 

 

Rainwater Tanks

Rainwater Tanks

Rainwater tanks offer an alternative source of water supply. It is important that you choose the right tank for your property.

Look for products with the Smart Approved WaterMark2.

 

 

 

Soft spray wands

Soft spray wands

The soft spray protects delicate plants and uses water only where and when its needed. Look for products with the Smart Approved WaterMark2.

 

 

 

Trigger nozzles

Trigger nozzles

A trigger nozzle attached to your garden hose is an easy way to save water. Instead of hand watering your plants with the hose continually running water, a trigger nozzle with an on/off switch allows you to direct water when and where it is needed.

 

 

 

Watering system controllers

Watering system controllers

Automatic controllers can water different garden zones at different times and even on different days. You should also have additional accessories such as a rain sensor, and moisture sensors, which will make your drip irrigation system more water efficient. Look for products with the Smart Approved WaterMark2.

 

 

Rain sensors

Rain sensors

A common problem with watering systems, including water efficient drip irrigation, is that they switch on even when it rains. A rain sensor will turn your electronic controller off when it rains.

Speak with your local irrigation installer about an appropriate rain sensor for your watering system. Look for products with the Smart Approved WaterMark2.

 

 

Soil moisture sensors

Soil moisture sensors

A soil moisture sensor detects moisture and switches off your watering system controller when your garden has sufficient water.

Speak with your local irrigation installer about an appropriate rain switch for your watering system. Look for products with the Smart Approved WaterMark2.

 

 

Down Pipe Water Diverters

Down pipe water diverter

Down pipe water diverters are a great way to use rainwater coming from your roof. These simple devices are easily fitted to your down pipes. The next time it rains you can divert the water running off your roof to top up your swimming pool or connect to your rain water tank.

Look for products with the Smart Approved WaterMark2.

 

 


1The Australian Government, in collaboration with State and Territory governments, has introduced a Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards (WELS) Scheme, which applies national mandatory water efficiency labelling and minimum performance standards to household water-using products.

2Smart Approved WaterMark is Australia's water saving labelling program for products, services and organisations which are helping to reduce outdoor water use.

Smart Approved Watermark