Permanent Water Conservation Measures - Rules for Residents
- Watering your garden and lawn
- Washing cars and other vehicles
- Cleaning driveways and paved areas
- Windows, buildings and building gutters
- Private ponds and fountains
- Private swimming pools and spas
- Water storage tanks, dams and lakes
Watering your garden and lawn
During spring, summer and autumn (1 September to 31 May)
✅ You can use sprinklers and other irrigation systems, including drip irrigation to water lawns and plants after 6pm and before 9am on any day.
✅ You can use a hand-held hose fitted with a trigger nozzle, a bucket or a watering can to water lawns and plants at any time.
❌ You can’t use sprinklers and other irrigation systems, including drip irrigation, between 9am and 6pm.
❌ You can’t water lawns and plants so heavily that it causes pooling or runoff.
During winter (1 June to 31 August)
✅ You can use sprinklers and other irrigation systems, including drip irrigation, a hand-held hose fitted with a trigger nozzle, a bucket or a watering to water your lawn and plants at any time.
❌ You can’t water lawns and plants so heavily that it causes pooling or runoff.
Washing cars and other vehicles
✅ You can wash your car and other vehicles at a commercial vehicle wash or a business that services, details or repairs vehicles or a vehicle dealership.
- You should wash your car or other vehicle on a lawn or other soft surface wherever possible.
- When washing your car, you can only use
- a bucket or watering can;
- a high-pressure low-volume cleaner, or
- a hand-held hose fitted with a trigger nozzle
✅ You can flush or rinse your boat motor after use.
❌ You can't wash your car or other vehicle on roads, concrete driveways and other hard surfaces unless you have no other option.
Cleaning driveways and paved areas
✅ You can use a bucket and mop or a high-pressure low-volume cleaner to clean paved areas at any time.
✅ You can use water to clean paved if cleaning is necessary as a result of accident, fire, health hazard or other emergency. In these circumstances the most water-efficient method of cleaning reasonably available should be adopted. Note: All applicable laws must be complied with when discharging substances into the stormwater system. In all other instances, you must not use water to clean paved areas.
Windows, buildings and building gutters
✅ You can clean building gutters at any time by any means.
✅ You can wash windows and other external parts of buildings at any time using a bucket and mop or brush, squeegee or a high-pressure low-volume cleaner.
✅ You can use water to wash building exteriors if cleaning is necessary as a result of accident, fire, health hazard or other emergency. In these circumstances the most water-efficient method of cleaning reasonably available should be adopted. Note: All applicable laws must be complied with when discharging substances into the stormwater system.
❌ You can’t wash windows using a standard garden hose, even if it has a trigger nozzle.
Private ponds and fountains
✅ You can fill or top up your private ponds and fountains using a bucket, a watering can or a handheld hose fitted with a trigger nozzle.
✅ You can have fountains that recirculate water from the pond or reservoir in which they are installed.
❌ You can’t operate fountains that don’t recirculate water.
Private swimming pools and spas
Emptying and refilling existing pools, and filling new pools and spas
✅ You can only empty, refill, or fill your pools and spas (3000 litres or more) for the first time if:
a) the occupier of the premises has lodged a water offset plan (pool exemption) with Icon Water;
b) Icon Water has approved the water offset plan (pool exemption);
c) the occupier of the premises complies with the approved water offset plan (pool exemption); and
d) the pool or spa is fitted with a cover (that covers at least 80 percent of the surface area of the water) when the pool or spa is not in use.
Topping up pools and spas
✅ You can only top up your pool and spa (3,000 litres or more) using a bucket, a watering can or a handheld hose fitted with a trigger nozzle and only if:
a) the topping up is done before 9am or after 6pm on any day; and
b) your pool or spa is fitted with a cover (that covers at least 80 percent of the surface area of the water) when the pool or spa is not in use.
✅ You can only top up your pool and spa (less than 3,000 litres) using a hand-held hose fitted with a trigger nozzle, a bucket or watering can.
Water storage tanks, dams and lakes
- If your property is connected to Icon Water’s potable water supply system, you can only fill or top up your water storage tank, dam or lake if:
a. the owner or occupier of the premises has lodged an exemption application with Icon Water;
b. Icon Water has granted the exemption; and
c. water is used in accordance with the exemption.