TRC Waterwise Guidelines

2nd December 2025

TAMWORTH REGIONAL COUNCIL - EVERYDAY WATERWISE GUIDELINES

As we head into the summer months, be mindful to do your best to save water.

  • Cover your pool
  • Water gardens in line with the Everyday Waterwise Guidelines
  • Choose drought-tolerant plants

Together, we can reduce high consumption and secure Tamworth’s water future.

The Everyday Waterwise Guidelines are:

  1. 1. Only water the garden, including using sprinklers, before 10 am or after 4 pm. This avoids watering during the hottest part of the day, when water wastage and evaporation is high.
  2. Trigger nozzles to be used on all handheld hoses. Trigger nozzles provide more control over water flow and reduce wastage.
  3. Avoid hosing down hard surfaces, such as concrete, paths and driveways. Use a broom, leaf blower, or if water is required, use a high-pressure cleaner or water efficient nozzle.

The Everyday Waterwise Guidelines, which replace the previous Permanent Water Conservation Measures, are not enforceable, but all residents are encouraged to reduce their water usage in line with the guidelines to reduce the impact of the drought going forward.

Council has a 6-level water conservation plan known as the Drought Management Plan for the Tamworth Region, which was adopted on October 10 2023. The plan sets out clear trigger levels for restrictions to be activated across different centres in the Local Government Area to make it easy for residents and visitors to understand exactly what water use rules apply to them.

The levels are based on dam levels, flows in streams, and bore levels for all seven water supply schemes operated by Council. For more information on Water Restrictions, definitions, and our water sources visit www.tamworth.nsw.gov.au/water-and-wastewater

Thank you to everyone who does their bit to help keep the Tamworth region water wise.