Important reminder not to rely on scheme water during a bushfire
Water Corporation are reminding community to consider their water supply in preparation for bushfire season.
During a bushfire, infrastructure that delivers scheme water to properties can be damaged and power failures can result in a total loss of water.
High demand can also lead to a drop in water pressure and water supply tanks can quickly empty.
While leaving during a bushfire is always the safest option, residents planning to defend their home must have an independent water supply, such as water tanks and pumping capability in the event of power loss.
Residents should have an independent water supply and pumping capability is vital when planning to stay and defend during a bushfire
Read the full Water Corporation media statement via watercorporation.com.au
Sourced: Water Corporation media release statement - Important reminder not to rely on scheme water during a bushfire | 6 December 2022
Important reminder not to rely on scheme water during a bushfire
Water Corporation are reminding community to consider their water supply in preparation for bushfire season.
During a bushfire, infrastructure that delivers scheme water to properties can be damaged and power failures can result in a total loss of water.
High demand can also lead to a drop in water pressure and water supply tanks can quickly empty.
While leaving during a bushfire is always the safest option, residents planning to defend their home must have an independent water supply, such as water tanks and pumping capability in the event of power loss.
Residents should have an independent water supply and pumping capability is vital when planning to stay and defend during a bushfire
Read the full Water Corporation media statement via watercorporation.com.au
Sourced: Water Corporation media release statement - Important reminder not to rely on scheme water during a bushfire | 6 December 2022
We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners, the Whadjuk Noongar People as the Custodians of this land. We also pay respect to all Aboriginal community Elders, past, present and future who have and continue to reside in the area and have been an integral part of the history of this region.