Gippsland Water has launched its annual ‘Reduce your use’ education campaign, encouraging customers to help preserve water for future generations.
Managing director Sarah Cumming said the campaign was about providing practical advice and useful resources to help people develop sustainable water habits.
“While our water storages remain in a strong position, we want to empower people with knowledge and tools to make smart water choices every day,” Cumming said. “Every drop counts. Simple actions like fixing a dripping tap or taking shorter showers can help make a difference.”
As part of this year’s campaign, Gippsland Water staff will attend local community events, which will include activities and prizes.
“We’ll be at the Wellington Sustainability Event on Saturday, 22 March, sharing some great water-saving tips,” Cumming said. “We’ll also have giveaways, including trigger nozzles, watering spikes and leak repair kits to help you reduce your water use at home.”
Additional resources are available on Gippsland Water’s website, including downloadable family-friendly activities like building your own rain gauge and water-themed colouring sheets. An interactive water-wise quiz is also available.
Cumming said the organisation was taking steps of its own to look after the region’s water supply.
“We’ve recently carried out a leak detection survey in West Gippsland and have plans to complete more across our service area,” she said. “We fixed every leak we found on our side of the meter and notified customers if we suspected a leak on their side. We’re also working to improve the health of our catchments by enhancing biodiversity through plantings, frequent surveys and general maintenance.”
To find out more, visit www.gippswater.com.au/reduceyouruse
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