Household water use, leaks & conservation

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While there’s been plenty of rain recently, the rain doesn't always fall where we need it to. So, it’s important to save water, no matter the season.

By making some simple changes in our daily lives, we can significantly impact water conservation in our tropical paradise. Let’s all be smarter with our water!

  • Cutting your daily shower by just a minute could save over 200 litres a month.
  • Reducing your washing by just one load a week could save up to 50 litres. It’s also a good idea to get into the habit of only running your washing machine when you have a full load.
  • Turning off the tap while brushing your teeth can save up to 10 litres per minute!
  • A leaking tap can waste 14 litres of water per minute.
  • Use a sprinkler timer on your nominated watering day.

Visit the Queensland Government's Using Water Wisely webpage for more tips on how to save water at home, in the garden, at work and in the community.

Using Water Wisely website

Smart water meters

Some Cairns homes have Smart Water Meters. Smart Water Meters use wireless technology to record water usage data, which is collected more frequently and more accurately without having to physically read the meter. The collection of data on a near real-time basis improves the ability to identify any unusual activity such as water loss or reduction in water supply.

As part of our Cairns Water Security Strategy, we recognise that water is one of our most valuable resources. Managing our water supplies to meet growing demand over the next 30 years is a high priority for Council. The use of Smart Water Meters will make a significant contribution to our water security by reducing water loss caused by leaks.

Find out how Council has been planning for the water needs of a growing population.

Smart water meter program 2023-2026

Council is replacing existing mechanical water meters with smart water meters throughout the Cairns region to improve the community’s water network and achieve overall water savings. These new meters will assist residents in identifying hidden water leaks early to minimise water wastage and help residents track and manage their water use.

Find out more about the smart water meter program.

Last Updated: 7 May 2024

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