Thursday 1 March 2018

Water Efficiency Report 2017 - Water Services Association of Australia and Smart Approved WaterMark

The Water Efficiency Report 2017 demonstrates the breadth of initiatives by water utilities and councils around Australia to engage with customers, encourage water conservation and tackle demand management.

WSAA commissioned Smart Approved WaterMark to provide the Water Efficiency Report 2017.

The Report demonstrates the breadth of initiatives being undertaken by water utilities and councils around Australia to engage with customers, encourage water conservation and tackle demand management.

Using water wisely continues to be part of the water security equation and through the many programs around Australia, water utilities continue to help customers reduce their water use. Recognising that education is a key factor in changing behaviour, the Report shows nearly all water utilities and councils have educational programs starting from preschool aged children through to adults. 

With drought part of Australia’s history and its future, Australian water utilities are setting the benchmark for water efficiency knowledge and engagement worldwide.

Read the report here.

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