nsw.gov.au - Your gateway to information and services in New South Wales

Site Navigation

  • Home
  • Information About...
    • Business & industry
    • Culture, sport & recreation
    • Education & training
    • Emergency & safety
    • Environment & resources
    • Government
    • Health & wellbeing
    • Jobs & workplace
    • Law & justice
    • Living in NSW
    • Transport, travel & driving
  • Do It Online
  • About NSW
    • News
    • Visit NSW
    • Weather
    • Government information
    • Symbols and Emblems
  • Contact
    • NSW Government Directory
    • The Premier of NSW
    • Members of Parliament
    • Local Councils
  • Default text size
  • Large text size
  • High contrast
Home » Topics » water

Topics

water

Fishing and aquaculture

Information on commercial and recreational fishing, aquaculture, species protection, science and research.

See also: water, primary industries, regional NSW

Water For Life

The Metropolitan Water Plan focuses on dams, recycling, desalination and water efficiency - securing our water for life.

See also: environment, water, recycling, dams

Water environmental issues

Water, the basis of life, is fundamental for sustaining natural environments and supporting human activities including development and recreation. The impacts of drought and climate change further threaten Australia's already limited water resources.

See also: environment, pollution, water

NSW water information

Information about the levels and water quality of NSW rivers and streams, as well as water storgage and groundwater data. This data is used for the management of our rivers, storages and the surrounding environment.

See also: environment, water, dams

Rainfall

A range of statistics, historical weather observations, climatology maps, and other Australian climate data.

See also: environment, weather, water

State Water

State Water delivers water and services for people, agriculture, industry and the environment in regional NSW.

See also: environment, water, dams

Sydney water

Sydney Water delivers essential and sustainable water services for the benefit of the community.
See also: environment, water

Sydney water storage and supply reports

The Sydney Catchment Authority publishes weekly bulk water storage and supply reports to provide information about how much rainfall has been recorded, how full the dams are, and how much bulk water has been supplied to customers.

See also: environment, water, dams

Water safety

Information on safety in the water, including swimming pools, children, beaches, boating and fishing.

See also: boating, maritime, water, community safety

Dam levels

Water is held in many hundreds of dams and other storages throughout New South Wales.

See also: environment, weather, water, energy

Water quality

Sydney Water provides high quality, safe drinking water. Drinking water is treated to meet the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines.

See also: environment, water

Watering systems

Drip irrigation is the most efficient watering method around, proving that low flow is the way to go. Hardly any water is wasted through wind, evaporation, run-off or overspray.

See also: environment, water, your home

Hunter water

Hunter water provides water and wastewater services to over half a million people in the lower Hunter region.

See also: environment, water

Marine Parks Authority

NSW is committed by national and international agreements to conserving the diversity of marine life and ensuring that marine resources are carefully managed for the use and enjoyment of people today and in the future.

See also: maritime, environment, water

NSW Catchment Management Authorities

Catchment Management Authorities (CMAs) have been established across New South Wales to ensure that regional communities have a say in how natural resources are managed in their catchments.

See also: environment, water, dams

NSW Home Saver Rebates

The NSW Government's current rebate program has helped more than 278,000 NSW households (as at 30 June 2010) save more than 3.6 billion litres of water and 320,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions a year.

See also: environment, water, your home, money

Australian Water Association

The Australian Water Association (AWA) is the leading water sector body in Australia, representing over 10,000 water sector professionals across all disciplines.

See also: environment, water
Tweet
  • Jobs.nsw
  • Accessibility
  • Privacy
  • Copyright
  • Disclaimer
  • Feedback
  • Register your link
  • Sitemap
  • Jobs NSW
  • Connect with us with social media
  • Find an NSW Government Agency
  • Transport Infoline
Copyright © 2013