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Wet winter belies true impact of declining streamflow to Perth dams
With recent rainfall across Perth and southern WA, it’s easy to assume our dams are full to brim. But the connection between rainfall and dam levels isn’t so simple.
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With recent rainfall across Perth and southern WA, it’s easy to assume our dams are full to brim. But the connection between rainfall and dam levels isn’t so simple.
Read moreWaterwise offers are now available to eligible residents in eight North West towns, helping save precious drinking water as the region faces a future with less rainfall.
A new spring waterwise offer to help save 155 million litres of valuable water is now available, with rainfall run-off into Perth's dams remaining significantly below average despite the wet weather.
Water Corporation will open the Wilson Inlet sandbar in Denmark on Wednesday 25 September in agreement with the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER), Shire of Denmark and City of Albany.
Thousands of households across Perth will benefit from improved water supply reliability under a $40.4 million Cook Government investment in water main upgrades.
Water Corporation has taken a further step towards net-zero greenhouse gas emissions after establishing pine plantations in WA's South West to help offset carbon emissions.
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